Why don't you research the drive letter enumeration used in Vista before you
post?
"Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 15:27:01 -0800, Patricko
> <Patricko@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Quote:
>>I recently installed Vista (dual boot). I already had XP installed. Both
>>systems now
>>show C:\ as their respective drive letter. Vista should be showing D:\
>>How
>>can i fix this?
>
> Vista should NOT be showing its System drive as "D:" in a dual-boot
> installation. It should show its system drive as "C:". Additionally,
> it SHOULD change the drive letter of XP to "D:" rather than "C:".
> This will happen without your permission each time you install Vista
> after installing XP. Whether it would be easy to change the XP volume
> back to "C:", I do not know, since I've never tried it. Theoretically
> it should be possible. I don't know how practical it would be,
> however.
>
> --
> Donald L McDaniel
>
> How can so many otherwise very intelligent people screw up
> something so simple so badly? If you stick a computer
> keyboard in front of most people, they'll suddenly drop
> 30 points off their IQs. Much like placing a "Pork Barrel"
> bill in front of a politician: He'll forget all about
> "cooperation" the minute he counts the zeroes before the
> decimal point.