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Thanks for your advice. Unfortunately, when I wouldboot from f, remove page
file from c and change the file letter, then reboot from the new letter, the
system would change the f drive to c, but would change the c back to f when
rebooting from the f drive. I guess the boot partion must be on the c drive
which was the original drive until I made the f drive the master. By the
way, I reviewed the Setup and Deployment section to find out how to make my c
drive the program drive and the f drive the file storage drive, but couldn't
find any instructions. Any suggestions? Thanks again.
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Thanks, niel
"Arne" wrote:
> Search Windows XP Setup and Deployment
>
> "Arne" wrote:
>
> > You can remove the paging file from the C: temporarily. Windows key
> > Pause/Break to call up System Properties. Then Advanced and Virtual Memory.
> > Use Administrative Tools:Computer Management
😀isk Management. Right click on
> > your Drive and designate the new letter. You have to name one of the drives
> > to a letter beyond the present existing drive letters (e.g. C to H), reboot,
> > move another drive (e.g. F to C) reboot, and finally rename the drive the
> > last drive.
> >
> > Search the forum, recently someone answered the same question.
> >
> > By the way, seriously consider having only the OS and program files on the
> > boot partition and all documets and media on other partitions or drives. If
> > XP has to be reinstalled and the boot partition reformatted all of the other
> > data on your computer will be safe.
> >
> > "niel" wrote:
> >
> > > Currently my primary drive is lettered f:. My slave is lettered c: I tried
> > > to use disk management, but the drive lettered c: contains a page file and
> > > cannot be relettered. The system won't allow the f: drive to be changed. I
> > > want to swap c for f and vice versa.
> > > --
> > > Thanks, niel