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Steve Meyerson
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My Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop became unbootable when I attempted to
install SP3 for XP Pro.
My plan was to do a complete reinstall. My data's backed up on an
external drive, so I tried to reformat, but was rejected. It showed 3
partitions (I thought I had only one) and wouldn't let me delete any
of them. I can live with the "extra" partitions, so I went ahead with
the install, but during the install, about 40 files were missing (it
said).
So I did a "Repair" only. It seemed to work fine and the computer
functions ok, but I have two glitches (which I probably caused
somehow) I'm hoping someone can help me with.
1. Somehow it (or I?) installed the OS on Drive D: instead of C: I
have many shortcuts and maybe other programs which point to C: drive
and it would be much easier to swap drive letters than change all the
shortcuts/programs. Can I swap the letters and if so, how?
2. The "Repair" added a new user's folder under "Documents and
Settings". The old folder is named "Steve" and contains my
"Identities" including emails, cookies, etc. The new folder was
created and named "Steve.LAPTOP.000 (LAPTOP is the name of the
computer). All user-specific data goes to the new folder. I know I can
copy and paste the old to the new, but it won't let me rename the new
folder (says it is required for Windows to run properly). Is there a
way I can go back to the old name and get rid of the extra folder?
Thanks for any help.
Steve M.
install SP3 for XP Pro.
My plan was to do a complete reinstall. My data's backed up on an
external drive, so I tried to reformat, but was rejected. It showed 3
partitions (I thought I had only one) and wouldn't let me delete any
of them. I can live with the "extra" partitions, so I went ahead with
the install, but during the install, about 40 files were missing (it
said).
So I did a "Repair" only. It seemed to work fine and the computer
functions ok, but I have two glitches (which I probably caused
somehow) I'm hoping someone can help me with.
1. Somehow it (or I?) installed the OS on Drive D: instead of C: I
have many shortcuts and maybe other programs which point to C: drive
and it would be much easier to swap drive letters than change all the
shortcuts/programs. Can I swap the letters and if so, how?
2. The "Repair" added a new user's folder under "Documents and
Settings". The old folder is named "Steve" and contains my
"Identities" including emails, cookies, etc. The new folder was
created and named "Steve.LAPTOP.000 (LAPTOP is the name of the
computer). All user-specific data goes to the new folder. I know I can
copy and paste the old to the new, but it won't let me rename the new
folder (says it is required for Windows to run properly). Is there a
way I can go back to the old name and get rid of the extra folder?
Thanks for any help.
Steve M.