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Changing boot volume drive letter?
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Try this,
go to
Start>Run>type msconfig>>Then go to the boot.ini tab.>>Click Check all boot paths
That should see if all the boot paths are correct.
go to
Start>Run>type msconfig>>Then go to the boot.ini tab.>>Click Check all boot paths
That should see if all the boot paths are correct.
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Actually if you go in Disk Management (start/run/diskmgmt.msc) you will not be allowed to change the drive letter for the system drive. The only way that might work is using diskpart's assign command http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d.../diskpart.mspx
but if you do that you might need to go in recovery console and do a bootcfg /rebuild as you will not be able to boot.
Let us know how it worked for you. I really want to know the solution to this one.
but if you do that you might need to go in recovery console and do a bootcfg /rebuild as you will not be able to boot.
Let us know how it worked for you. I really want to know the solution to this one.
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Unless the Windows installation on the new drive was originally setup with C: as the system drive, I would not change this. Did someone rebuild Windows from scratch on this HD or was your previous C: restored from some sort of image file? Is everything currently working on this system? This Microsoft article describes how to change it - I would not do this if I were you:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=223188
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=223188
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