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How do I change drive I: to drive D:

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I replaced my PC's original 90G drive with a Maxtor 200G. The original drive was formatted roughly C: = 12G, D: = 78G. I used the Max Blast software that came with the drive to set it up. One utility was copy partition from one drive to another. I copied my C: and D: drives from the old drive to the new one, disconnected the old drive and rebooted. The new drive shows up as C: and I:, with no D: drive showing up at all. No matter how I install the drive, I get the same thing. I tried low level format and then recopy drives and get the same result. Can I somehow assign I: as D:?



Roy
 
I'm using XP Pro, so it might be a little different.



Start ==> Administrative Tools ==> Computer Management



Look down the left side and hilight "Disk Management"



Hilight the drive you want to change.



Action ==> All Tasks ==> Change Drive Letter and Paths



Hope this helps,



Bob
 
Bob,



THANK YOU!, THANK YOU!, THANK YOU! Why didn't I check here in the first place instead of spending hours and hours, over days and days, fighting this thing? And it was Soooo Simple! Thanks again.



Roy
 
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