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Re: fresh install of XP Pro - quick question


just had a thought.. if I just edited the boot.ini, and then put it on the

C: drive, would that work?


here's the boot.ini:


[boot loader]

timeout=1

default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(2)partition(1)\WINDOWS

[operating systems]

multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(2)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP

Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect


what would I need to change?  (just change the "rdisk(2)"  to "rdisk(1)" )

??


thanks,

niteowl




"Niteowl" <me@somewhere.com> wrote in message

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> Hi,

>

> I just installed a new 300G HD, partitioned it prior to rebooting to 

> install a fresh copy of XP Pro.

>

> I have 3 physical drives now, the 2 that were in there were partitioned as 

> C: G: H:, and D: E: F:  (not sure why it was like that)

>

> Before installing XP I copied All data from D thru H onto the new SATA 

> drive which I had partitioned into I: J: K:, leaving I: as a 

> primary/active partition, and J: and K: as logical drives.

>

> When I booted up from the XP CD, I deleted and repartitioned the 2 120G 

> HD's, and also deleted the I: drive and repartitioned it so it would take 

> on the C: nomenclature, which it did.

>

> When I started it to formatting, it did the D: drive first, I'm not sure 

> why but I let it go while I was doing other things elsewhere.

>

> When it finished installing Windows, it booted up and then I was going in 

> to change the drive letters to be what I wanted... the new drive I wanted 

> to be C: D: and E:(it was C: J: & K:), but the D: drive (first partition

> on one of the 120G drives wouldn't let me change it and said it was a boot 

> drive. ??????

>

> I looked at the contents of D: and it has the boot.ini, ntldr, and the 

> NTDETECT.COM files on it in addition to only the "System volume 

> Information" folder.  No idea why it did this.  Is this normal behavior? 

> Is it possible to simply move those files on to the C: drive, or do I have 

> to completely reinstall XP again, or will it do the same thing again?

>

> Only thing I can think of to disconnect the secondary drives till I get XP 

> installed if there's no way to easily fix this.

>

>

> thanks,

> niteowl

>

>


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