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JE340
post Feb 17 2005, 11:16 PM
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I got a friend of mine to install a new hard drive and some more ram and when we reloaded Xp pro it put my hard drive as drive E and my zip drive as drive C so when I go to install software it automatically wants to put it on the C drive and this particular software has no where to let me change where it is installed so I was wondering if there was a way to switch the E & C drive designations withe out messing any thing up
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post Feb 18 2005, 03:36 PM
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Go into your Bios settings and change the boot drive designations.

Set your H/D to drive "0" and your Zip drive to "1" then it should boot to your correct hard drive.

I think you will also have to set your h/d to master and your zip drive to slave too.


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