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05-29-2002 06:07 AM
05-29-2002 06:07 AM
Hard Drives
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05-29-2002 08:39 AM
05-29-2002 08:39 AM
Re: Hard Drives
http://www.winternals.com/support/detail.asp?Article=115
NT or 2K don't have the same problem (apparently)
Later,
Bill
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05-29-2002 08:53 AM
05-29-2002 08:53 AM
Re: Hard Drives
1) Remove CD drive and boot the system
2) Configure the Hard disks first as C: and D:
3) Remove the CD drivers from the OS
4) Install the CD drive back to the system.
5) Install the drivers and configure it as E:
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05-29-2002 09:05 AM
05-29-2002 09:05 AM
Re: Hard Drives
don't ask me why, but, I've got a sneaky feeling it won't be possible....
Later,
Bill
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05-29-2002 11:22 AM
05-29-2002 11:22 AM
Re: Hard Drives
Interesting ..for me it doesn't matter if CD drive is D: or E:, as long as everything is working !
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05-30-2002 05:04 AM
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05-31-2002 06:47 AM
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Re: Hard Drives
After done with this, add CD drive, it will pick up the next drive letter (F: ?)
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11-12-2002 10:16 AM
11-12-2002 10:16 AM
Re: Hard Drives
Are you using the Win98 CDRom drivers or legacy ones? (which loads with the Autoexec.Bat and Config.Sys)
If you're using legacy ones you can simply edit Autoexec.Bat and associated with MSCDEX.EXE that are two entries, one for the M: drive and probably another for the D:
Just change it to whatever you want.
This is assuming that you're having conflicts between CD and HDD both claiming D: for themselves.
Hope it helps you.