Tuesday, July 14, 2009

How can I assign my hard drive to letter c:. It is currently set to e:?

You would have to reinstall the OS and when doing so make sure to remove any additional USB flash drives or memory card readers to be removed and if there is an internal memory card reader in the system go to bios and Disable it and reinstall the Operating System, you can directly change the drive letter for the Os installed Drive but that will not let you boot to windows. Boot.ini file wont recognise your OS directory when you manually change the drive letter.

How can I assign my hard drive to letter c:. It is currently set to e:?
If you are on xp go to the drive management and change the current c drive to f and then change your e drive to C. Go back and change the f drive to e.
Reply:Goto control panel %26gt; Administrative tools %26gt; Computer management %26gt; disk management. In the disk management all of your partition details will be displayed. just right click your e: partition and and select change drive letter. Select c: from the list.





Note: IF your e: contains any OS or programs installed they might not work if you change.
Reply:Hi there.





You can do the following:





1) Start menu, Control Panel, Performance Maintenance, Administrative Tools, Computer Management, Under the Storage tree .. click on "Disk Management"





2) Under Volume heading (where all your hard drives/partitions are named), click the drive you want to change to C: (in this case E:)





3) Right-click on that drive name and choose "Change drive letters and Paths...





4) Click on the "Change button" and a small window box comes up. There's a pull down list on the right hand side, and from there, choose C: and OK.





There's prob some warning, make sure you understand what it says.





You'll prob have to reboot. Don't remember from memory.





NOTE: If you do change your drive letters, you MAY end up with a NON-BOOTING computer and your programs will no longer run (since they're still referenced to the old drive letter). Do this at your own risk, and full understand what you're about to do.





Hope this helps!
Reply:using the windows partition manager, u can do renaming and resizing the hard disk,


buy a full version, or download from net both software and cracker, this will cleaner ur problem


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