Moving f: to c:
This is a discussion about Moving f: to c: in the Windows Hardware category; I plan to rebuild my machine. . . but i would like to NOT have to reinstall win3k. Right now win2k Pro is installed to F:, i want to move it to my C: drive soon. Are there issues that i have to worry about? Are there any programs that will help me?? Thanks Ancker Jade.
I plan to rebuild my machine...but i would like to NOT have to reinstall win3k. Right now win2k Pro is installed to F:, i want to move it to my C: drive soon. Are there issues that i have to worry about? Are there any programs that will help me??
Thanks
Ancker Jade
Thanks
Ancker Jade
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win3k? wow, a little ahead of the times, are we?
actually, i don't think you'll be able to avoid re-installing. You may be able to get away with just a refresh install on top of itself, but I still think you will run into problems with the different drive letters.
actually, i don't think you'll be able to avoid re-installing. You may be able to get away with just a refresh install on top of itself, but I still think you will run into problems with the different drive letters.
I do not reccomend it, Reinstall again to the HD/partition you want.

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I guess I should make it a little more clear... I'm going to Physically move my 4th HDD to the 1st HDD..