-- Sacofjoea with more of your common computing problems --
Yes, I am back here with yet another set of problems!
- Todays Problem: After installing a HD I was running win2k only on the system. I tried to install 98 but I had to boot up from the CD and for some reason, whenever I booted from the CD, the Drive Letters changed. Is there a way to set them fixed for good. (ex/ my C drive was now D drive and my D drive was now my G drive... so in the end I ended up installing to the same drive as 2k)
- Next on the list: I formatted that, but just worried it will resurface when I try to reinsall a second OS again. AND now, for the dusey (if thats how you spell it) - I installed 98 back on my system and for some really odd reason, whenever I try to boot normally, it gives me the "Invalid System Disk" error. Yet when I put in my Win 98 CD, it gives me the option to boot from HD or ROM (i pick HD) and it goes fine. No idear what to do with that...
Please submit answer in the form of a question - or just in your own simple format. :)
Thanks all
Re: -- Sacofjoea with more of your common computing problems --
Chay-ka.
Random guess. :D
-C
Re: -- Sacofjoea with more of your common computing problems --
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Originally posted by Sacofjoea
Is there a way to set them fixed for good
You can change removable drive letter assignments, but not fixed drives.
See Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager tab -> Find device (e.g. CD) -> Properties -> Settings -> Reserved Drive Letters
To set CD to J: for example, set both Start and End to J: