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| | Drive Letters Mixed Up - XP/Vista Dual Boot Greetings all, Forgive me if this has been covered but tonight i installed RC-2 (Bld. 5744) and Vista installed OK, started OK and so did XP. Problem is, in Vista, it is listed on the 'C' drive and XP on 'D' whereas when i booted into XP, XP was 'C' and Vista was 'D' (actually listed as 'local disk' - i labelled it 'Vista') I noticed a remark by Colin Barnhorst stating " If you are installing Vista x86 then do so from the XP desktop. That will rationalize drive letter assignments in Vista better." Hmmm...i installed Vista from a reboot. Question is, is there any way of getting both sync'd correctly drive letter wise?? If not, will i experience any problems between the two OS's?? Any help from the local gurus (and all others) will be greatly appreciated! TIA, Ray ********************* "I know men, and Jesus Christ is not a man. Superficial minds see a resemblance between Christ and the founder of empires, and the gods of other religions. That resemblance does not exist. There is between Christ and all other religions whatsoever the distance of infinity; from the first day to the last He is the same -- always the same, majestic and simple, infinitely firm and infinitely gentle." - Napoleon, Comte de Montholon Recit de la Captiv. de l'Emp. Napoleon, cited in Farrar 81 |
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| | Re: Drive Letters Mixed Up - XP/Vista Dual Boot "Athanasian Creed <><" <athanasian_creed(NOSPAM)@(NOSPAM)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OnSLQja7GHA.4064@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Greetings all, > > Forgive me if this has been covered but tonight i installed RC-2 (Bld. > 5744) and Vista installed OK, started OK and so did XP. > > Problem is, in Vista, it is listed on the 'C' drive and XP on 'D' whereas > when i booted into XP, XP was 'C' and Vista was 'D' (actually listed as > 'local disk' - i labelled it 'Vista') > > I noticed a remark by Colin Barnhorst stating " If you are installing > Vista x86 then do so from the XP desktop. That will rationalize drive > letter assignments in Vista better." > > Hmmm...i installed Vista from a reboot. > > Question is, is there any way of getting both sync'd correctly drive > letter wise?? If not, will i experience any problems between the two > OS's?? > > Any help from the local gurus (and all others) will be greatly > appreciated! > > > TIA, > > > When installed from a cold boot, each operating system will identify each partition independently. For the average user this is not a problem. Where it becomes an issue is when you have multiple drives in a network, and the servers of the network are programmed to look for specific drives for such things as automated backups, updates, malware scans, that sort of thing. It is possible to change the drive letters, as long as you change the literally hundreds of drive letter references in the registry. Or you can just leave it be. Does it really matter what the actual drive letter assignment is in your particular situation? I gave my partitions distinctive names, like WinXPx86, VistaX64, Data, and Backup to keep them straight. |
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| | Re: Drive Letters Mixed Up - XP/Vista Dual Boot if you boot directly from the DVD and install, vista STEALS the "C" drive designation. to retain the proper expected partition drive labeling you must install from another OS. only recourse now is to format the vista partition. boot into XP and then insert the DVD in the drive and install vista pointing to the desired drive letter. mikeyhsd@sport.rr.com "Athanasian Creed <><" <athanasian_creed(NOSPAM)@(NOSPAM)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OnSLQja7GHA.4064@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Greetings all, Forgive me if this has been covered but tonight i installed RC-2 (Bld. 5744) and Vista installed OK, started OK and so did XP. Problem is, in Vista, it is listed on the 'C' drive and XP on 'D' whereas when i booted into XP, XP was 'C' and Vista was 'D' (actually listed as 'local disk' - i labelled it 'Vista') I noticed a remark by Colin Barnhorst stating " If you are installing Vista x86 then do so from the XP desktop. That will rationalize drive letter assignments in Vista better." Hmmm...i installed Vista from a reboot. Question is, is there any way of getting both sync'd correctly drive letter wise?? If not, will i experience any problems between the two OS's?? Any help from the local gurus (and all others) will be greatly appreciated! TIA, Ray ********************* "I know men, and Jesus Christ is not a man. Superficial minds see a resemblance between Christ and the founder of empires, and the gods of other religions. That resemblance does not exist. There is between Christ and all other religions whatsoever the distance of infinity; from the first day to the last He is the same -- always the same, majestic and simple, infinitely firm and infinitely gentle." - Napoleon, Comte de Montholon Recit de la Captiv. de l'Emp. Napoleon, cited in Farrar 81 |
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