[access-uk] Re: question about the system's drive letter

  • From: Chris Hallsworth <christopherhallsworth71@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 18:51:34 +0000

Hi, I guess that so long as the c drive isn't set as the active primary partition, you shouldn't have any problems. By "active primary" I mean that when you turn on your computer, it tries to boot from the first available partition, and of course if there's nothing on there, or nothing to indicate that an operating system exists, then it'll just stop dead and probably display an error message. Only sighted assistance could get you out of this trouble. Hope that helps.


Lyn & Twinny wrote:
Hi list,
I recently re-installed my OS and for some strange unknown reason the letters of my systems and my backup drives were interchanged. Therefore windows is now installed on D and my backup drive became my C drive. I would like to know whether or not this is a major problem and, if this is, is there a way to change my system's drive back to C without having to re-install windows all over again? I must say that so far, everything is working perfectly but some people tell me that I could have problems and others say I should not worry about it. Feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot for your time and effort.
You all take care,
Lyn & Twinny.
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