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| | Dual boot - drive letters. We have 2 machines with XP and Vista dual boot. On the one machine the OS I boot into always shows itself as being on C:\ and the other OS on D:\. In other words: When I boot into XP then XP is on C drive and when I boot into Vista then Vista is on C drive. On the second machine XP is ALWAYS on C:\ and Vista always on D:\ I like the idea of my OS always being on C:\ drive as that's what I'm used to. Is there a way to make the second machnine re-assign the drive letters depending on which one I boot into without re-installing Vista?? |
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