This gets a little tricky since you did not say if the Boot drive,
(or the one where your active installation of Windows is),
is also moving around or being switched.
It makes a BIG difference if you have two ~Windows~ directories
on different drives, or if you are dual, or multi-booting.
I'll assume (for my answers) you are single booting,
"C" has not moved and Windows is on "C",
and you added a hard drive "under" this one that took
over the letter "D", or some lower letter, and your programs
are now looking for a "path" that is no longer correct.
In cases like the above, I tend to back-up the data of the programs
involved, (in case something goes wrong), and (in the active
installation of Windows) re-install them to the SAME directories
they are in now. This will correct all the "path" info and drive letter
problems. It may or may not wipe out your data, and some settings
may be lost...
Some programs are really nasty about being "moved" in this way
and it could be a problem getting your data back into them.
Good luck... Rick Glazier
----- Original Message -----
From: "Demetri Kolokotronis" <[log in to unmask]>
> I have a slave hard drive, jumpered as slave, which was formerly
> installed as master. Some of the programs I wish to access on this hard
> drive are available, some won't open, giving error message that program
> is incorrectly installed. I presume these error messages are the result
> of changing hard driver from master to slave, which changed drive letter.
> Later, I wish to reinstall this hard drive as master. For now, is there a
> way to trick programs to open that won't open. Hard drive has three
> partitions, if that is a consideration.
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