As long as it is not the one where Windows lives (that is impracticable
to change), Control Panel - Admin Tools - Computer Management, select
Disk Management and look lower right for the graphic of the drive.
R-click a partition and 'change drive letter'
As long as it is not the one where Windows lives (that is impracticable
to change), Control Panel - Admin Tools - Computer Management, select
Disk Management and look lower right for the graphic of the drive.
R-click a partition and 'change drive letter'
This won't change registry settings. One reason OS/2 was slow is that all you
had to do to move software around was to drag it.
Partition Magic includes a utility that will look for references to such moved
software and change these.
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