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John John
Other than 'WOS-up'? is there a question in your convoluted post? From
what I can decipher you are trying to change the drive letter onto which
Windows is installed, you cannot do that, if you want Windows on a
different drive letter you will have to reinstall it. You can have more
than one Windows installation on a computer and have each installation
on its own C:\ drive, you just have to take appropriate measures to
ensure that the partition onto which you want to install Windows is the
first active partition enumerated by the Windows setup program. After
Windows is installed you can assign the active status to another
partition if you want.
For all it's worth, the drive letter onto which Windows is installed
doesn't make much of a hill of beans of difference. It will only make a
difference if you try to install old applications that absolutely want
to be installed on C:, there are few applications who require that nowadays.
John
what I can decipher you are trying to change the drive letter onto which
Windows is installed, you cannot do that, if you want Windows on a
different drive letter you will have to reinstall it. You can have more
than one Windows installation on a computer and have each installation
on its own C:\ drive, you just have to take appropriate measures to
ensure that the partition onto which you want to install Windows is the
first active partition enumerated by the Windows setup program. After
Windows is installed you can assign the active status to another
partition if you want.
For all it's worth, the drive letter onto which Windows is installed
doesn't make much of a hill of beans of difference. It will only make a
difference if you try to install old applications that absolutely want
to be installed on C:, there are few applications who require that nowadays.
John