Confucious said:
you said,
"The WXP was on
the master drive. The first boot priority drive was swithed from the
master to the slave, then the WVT was installed. Drive name for the WVT
is correctly assigned as C: but the WVT's "System" files went into WXP
drive instead of WVT drive which is contrary to what I expected."
i know this is a silly question but; you also changed the cable accordingly
correct? as im sure you did,
No, I did not do that. But suppose I did, then the volume label for the
WXP would have remained being C: when WVT boots. I did not do what would
have undone the change of boot order priority by BIOS setting change.
that is really strange, not sure why WVT would
It is indeed strange. I already indicated this in my former post but
there may be something wrong or unusual about the BIOS or the hardware
since this never happened with other hardwares I worked on.
Anyway, I gave up trying to delete the left-over "System" files from WXP
and instead, restored a backup of the WXP, which then resolved the
problem. How to delete the files is my primary question because the
expected end result never be realized without doiing so. I did not know
why I had difficulty deleting the files in orphaned condition as such.
Thanks anyway for your continued follow-up.