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| | Vista install changes my drive letters Hi all- I installed Vista Ultimate 64-bit onto a 250 GB hard disk which was partitioned as follows: c:\ - 32GB d:\ - 50GB (Vista) e:\ - 50GB (XP) f:\ - 50GB (other) g:\ - 50GB (other) I had XP installed on E:\ and use the C:\ drive to hold the boot configurations and my documents folders which are shared across OS installs. I installed Vista by booting from the DVD and telling it to install to D:\. This completed fine, but when I boot into Vista it assigns the OS drive as C:\ and sets itself as boot partition. Because of this I cannot reassign the drive to be D:\ as it should be or get the original C:\ to act as the boot partition. Is there any way for me to reassign this drive (perhaps from WinPE)? I would really like the drive assignments to match up to what they were originally and to have them consistent across OS again. Thanks, Mason |
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| | Re: Vista install changes my drive letters Hi, No, there is no way. First, you cannot change the drive letters assigned to the system or boot volumes and second, Vista by design will always designate it's boot volume as C:. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Mason" <shiftiness@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:39A77DC8-D2D2-4884-AB51-AC8A5F0B1AAB@microsoft.com... > Hi all- > > I installed Vista Ultimate 64-bit onto a 250 GB hard disk which was > partitioned as follows: > > c:\ - 32GB > d:\ - 50GB (Vista) > e:\ - 50GB (XP) > f:\ - 50GB (other) > g:\ - 50GB (other) > > I had XP installed on E:\ and use the C:\ drive to hold the boot > configurations and my documents folders which are shared across OS > installs. I installed Vista by booting from the DVD and telling it to > install to D:\. This completed fine, but when I boot into Vista it assigns > the OS drive as C:\ and sets itself as boot partition. Because of this I > cannot reassign the drive to be D:\ as it should be or get the original > C:\ to act as the boot partition. Is there any way for me to reassign > this drive (perhaps from WinPE)? I would really like the drive > assignments to match up to what they were originally and to have them > consistent across OS again. > > Thanks, > Mason > |
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| | Re: Vista install changes my drive letters Hi Mason-- Had you installed Vista by running it's setup on the XP drive, your drive letters would not have changed--so you might note this for a future dual boot. Once you setup though by restarting on a different drive, the BIOS is going to dictate the drive letters and you'll have your present configuration. When and if you boot to the XP drive, you'll have the drive letters the way you want them but not on Vista. Once you get used to it, it's no big deal. This may be redundant for you, but I want to make sure you know you can shortcut from your Vista desktop to your XP desktop and although you can't access XP's OE but can merge Outlook easily, you can access any file or folder on XP from Vista with a couple mouseclicks. I have also noticed(Win Mail must have undergone some kind of change) that what I send to Winmail on Vista now shows up in OE mail in XP. If you're on the Vista desktop (let's say it is on C:\ drive), you can reach the XP desktop by using [XP Drive Letter]\Documents and Settings\Cheddarhead's Profile\Desktop and from your XP Dsktop you can access Vista by using [Vista Drive Letter]Users\Cheddarhead's Profile\Desktop This may reduce your need to actually have to boot to XP which I do from time to time to make sure the AV is running correctly, etc. If a file is really important, I just drag it from the XP desktop to Vista's desktop or any folder I want it in. Sometimes I move them around to different drives if I want more space on one drive and the folder is large. CH "Mason" <shiftiness@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:39A77DC8-D2D2-4884-AB51-AC8A5F0B1AAB@microsoft.com... > Hi all- > > I installed Vista Ultimate 64-bit onto a 250 GB hard disk which was > partitioned as follows: > > c:\ - 32GB > d:\ - 50GB (Vista) > e:\ - 50GB (XP) > f:\ - 50GB (other) > g:\ - 50GB (other) > > I had XP installed on E:\ and use the C:\ drive to hold the boot > configurations and my documents folders which are shared across OS > installs. I installed Vista by booting from the DVD and telling it to > install to D:\. This completed fine, but when I boot into Vista it assigns > the OS drive as C:\ and sets itself as boot partition. Because of this I > cannot reassign the drive to be D:\ as it should be or get the original > C:\ to act as the boot partition. Is there any way for me to reassign > this drive (perhaps from WinPE)? I would really like the drive > assignments to match up to what they were originally and to have them > consistent across OS again. > > Thanks, > Mason > |
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| | Re: Vista install changes my drive letters Hey... don't get me involved in this ![]() Cheddarhead "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message news:%23TzC0d%231HHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi Mason-- > > Had you installed Vista by running it's setup on the XP drive, your drive > letters would not have changed--so you might note this for a future dual > boot. Once you setup though by restarting on a different drive, the BIOS > is going to dictate the drive letters and you'll have your present > configuration. When and if you boot to the XP drive, you'll have the > drive letters the way you want them but not on Vista. > > Once you get used to it, it's no big deal. > > This may be redundant for you, but I want to make sure you know you can > shortcut from your Vista desktop to your XP desktop and although you can't > access XP's OE but can merge Outlook easily, you can access any file or > folder on XP from Vista with a couple mouseclicks. > > I have also noticed(Win Mail must have undergone some kind of change) that > what I send to Winmail on Vista now shows up in OE mail in XP. > > If you're on the Vista desktop (let's say it is on C:\ drive), you can > reach > the XP desktop by using > > [XP Drive Letter]\Documents and Settings\Cheddarhead's Profile\Desktop > > and from your XP Dsktop you can access Vista by using > > [Vista Drive Letter]Users\Cheddarhead's Profile\Desktop > > This may reduce your need to actually have to boot to XP which I do from > time to time to make sure the AV is running correctly, etc. > > If a file is really important, I just drag it from the XP desktop to > Vista's > desktop or any folder I want it in. Sometimes I move them around to > different drives if I want more space on one drive and the folder is > large. > > CH > > "Mason" <shiftiness@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:39A77DC8-D2D2-4884-AB51-AC8A5F0B1AAB@microsoft.com... >> Hi all- >> >> I installed Vista Ultimate 64-bit onto a 250 GB hard disk which was >> partitioned as follows: >> >> c:\ - 32GB >> d:\ - 50GB (Vista) >> e:\ - 50GB (XP) >> f:\ - 50GB (other) >> g:\ - 50GB (other) >> >> I had XP installed on E:\ and use the C:\ drive to hold the boot >> configurations and my documents folders which are shared across OS >> installs. I installed Vista by booting from the DVD and telling it to >> install to D:\. This completed fine, but when I boot into Vista it >> assigns the OS drive as C:\ and sets itself as boot partition. Because >> of this I cannot reassign the drive to be D:\ as it should be or get the >> original C:\ to act as the boot partition. Is there any way for me to >> reassign this drive (perhaps from WinPE)? I would really like the drive >> assignments to match up to what they were originally and to have them >> consistent across OS again. >> >> Thanks, >> Mason >> > > |
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| | Re: Vista install changes my drive letters In news:39A77DC8-D2D2-4884-AB51-AC8A5F0B1AAB@microsoft.com, Mason <shiftiness@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi all- > > I installed Vista Ultimate 64-bit onto a 250 GB hard disk > which was > partitioned as follows: > > c:\ - 32GB > d:\ - 50GB (Vista) > e:\ - 50GB (XP) > f:\ - 50GB (other) > g:\ - 50GB (other) > > I had XP installed on E:\ and use the C:\ drive to hold the > boot > configurations and my documents folders which are shared > across OS > installs. I installed Vista by booting from the DVD and > telling it to > install to D:\. This completed fine, but when I boot into > Vista it > assigns the OS drive as C:\ and sets itself as boot > partition. Because of this I cannot reassign the drive to be > D:\ as it should be > or get the original C:\ to act as the boot partition. Is > there any > way for me to reassign this drive (perhaps from WinPE)? I > would > really like the drive assignments to match up to what they > were > originally and to have them consistent across OS again. > Thanks, > Mason Whenever I've created a multi boot configuration of XP and Vista, I've been able to retain the drive letters assigned in XP by starting the Vista installation from within Windows XP. I used a Vista upgrade DVD and chose Custom (Advanced) when offered that option. The next screen allows you to select the drive where you want to install Vista. Here's what Vista sees for drive letter assignment. Vista Computer Management http://home.comcast.net/~nepatsfan2005/CompMgmt.html Hopefully, I've understood the nature of the problem you're dealing with and what you're trying to accomplish. Bottom line is that starting the Vista installation by booting from the DVD results in Vista reassigning drive letters. Boot into XP and start the Vista installation there. Good luck Nepatsfan |
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