Main drive in partition.

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Chase

I have my hard-drive partioned off into 3 drives; C:, F:,
and G:. G: is the smallest with only 20 GB on it, and
for some reason, the computer made G: the boot drive.
All of my files are default to G:. I want everything to
be on C: which has 50 GB. In system manager, it labels
that as being the, "System" drive. I have tried to
change the C: drive to be the boot drive, but it says
Windows cannot change it. F: is a 25 GB drive and has no
label at all. C: and G: are the ones I can't change. I
am running Windows XP Professional. What, if anything,
can I do?
 
Chase, did you have a dual boot at one time? Or any OS on C: ? Looks
like all your boot files are on C: You can
find out by going to WinExplorer>Tools>Folder Options>View. Click on
Show hidden files and folders and uncheck
Hide Protected operating system files. ntldr, cmldr, bootsect.dos,
boot.ini and ntdetect.com should be visible on C:
 
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