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  • Word of warning - WinXP

    I used Partition Magic Pro 7 to change drive letter on my XP partition (corporate version). This rendered XP unbootable, saying "the product activation couldn´t ..." !

    If it hadn´t been for my still working 98SE installation, a copy of the whole XP installation on another disk and a ludicrous amount of hours I would have been smoked, with a "clean install" as the only option.

    So, don´t you try to change drive letter on your precious refined and honed corporate XP installation! You have been warned.

    rubank

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    Hate to break it to you Rubank, but you can change the drive letter in XP. Open Control Panel -> Computer Management -> Disk Management. Right-click on any partition, except the partition where XP is installed, and select Change Drive Letter and Path from the menu. You can even change the CD-ROM drive letters. Once your done, close Computer Mangler and your done. No rebooted required or anything.

    And uh...changing the drive letter of the partition where XP is install with a 3rd party app...BAD!

    Jammrock
    “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
    –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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    • #3
      The keywords being "...except the partition where XP is installed.."

      Yes, it was a bad idea, I know that now, but you´re not always in the spot you´d like to be. And at this particular spot I didn´t have much of an option.
      I now have my installation back, but I´m still suck with the drive letter enigma because when I boot another partition or hd the XP partition in question gets another drive letter! So changing from another os/hd doesn´t necessarily give the result I want.
      And I don´t want to get into this kind of trouble again so I´ll probably settle for the way it is - which still leaves a lot of work to be done, but rather that than another screw-up.

      As for 3rd party, I´d say 1st or 2nd isn´t necessarily better.

      Anyway, thanks for answering Jammrock.


      rubank

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