Harddrive trouble
This is a discussion about Harddrive trouble in the Windows Hardware category; I'm having some trouble with my two harddrives in WinXP #2600. . . . Joakim1 (C Media (D Joakim 2 (E Hemsidor (F. . . Well, that don't seem to bee a problem right? Well it is, the Media (D is the first partition on the second drive while Joakim 2 (E is the second partition on the first drive and should be on D: ins ...
I'm having some trouble with my two harddrives in WinXP #2600.
[ My Computer]
...
[Hard disk drives ]
Joakim1 (C
Media (D
Joakim 2 (E
Hemsidor (F
...
Well, that don't seem to bee a problem right?
Well it is, the Media (D is the first partition on the second drive while Joakim 2 (E is the second partition on the first drive and should be on D: instead of Media
In Win98 (looooong time ago) you could change the driveletters easily in the Device Manager, but i have'nt found the same function in XP.
It was totally normal in RC2 and this is the first time i've had this trouble with the NT kernel.
If somebody has any sollution to this, do answer
[ My Computer]
...
[Hard disk drives ]
Joakim1 (C
Media (D
Joakim 2 (E
Hemsidor (F
...
Well, that don't seem to bee a problem right?
Well it is, the Media (D is the first partition on the second drive while Joakim 2 (E is the second partition on the first drive and should be on D: instead of Media
In Win98 (looooong time ago) you could change the driveletters easily in the Device Manager, but i have'nt found the same function in XP.
It was totally normal in RC2 and this is the first time i've had this trouble with the NT kernel.
If somebody has any sollution to this, do answer
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Sep 4
Sep 4
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Never mind, found out myself
For others:
Computer Managment --> Diskmanagment --> Right click the drive bothering you and select "Change driveletters and Paths".
For others:
Computer Managment --> Diskmanagment --> Right click the drive bothering you and select "Change driveletters and Paths".