|
Re: Dual Boot and Change Drive Letter
Why don't you start the Vista clean install from within
Windows XP? That will preserve XP's drive letter assignment.
Gary VanderMolen
"Burger23" <Burger23@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A544BBA6-127F-489E-B7CB-B476FF8DA8D0@microsoft.com...
> As we know, when VISTA boots under a dual-boot system it assigns the boot
> system to Drive C- and the unused XP system to Drive D.
>
> I store my Data on drive D-- and under the dual-boot situation, that data
> must remain on drive D so the program files in either system can find it.
>
> The Disk Management under VISTA will not let you change the Drive letter of
> a system drive. So I can not change Drive D to Drive X (for XP).
>
> I know this can be done because I am able to do it now! I am running XP and
> VISTA RC-2 with no problem- I do not remember how I managed to switch the
> Driuve D letter when I did it last fall. Now it is time to do a clean install
> of the final version of VISTA.
>
> I have sewarched this Forum and read a lot of responses-- I tried EasyBGD
> but the new drive letter did not "stick" upon reboot.
>
> Any ideas??
|