Assigning HDD as C: - Automatic or adjustment needed?

leepark

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I have 1 hard drive, 1 floppy, 1 DVD, and 1 CD. I want the hard drive to be teh C: drive. Will the computer assign the hard drive as the C: automatically? Do I have to unplug any of the other devices prior to installing OS to achieve this?
 

LTC8K6

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Unplug any external drives before installing XP or they may be given letters before the HDD! That includes memory card readers.
 

leepark

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That's exactly what happened the first time. I had an iPod and Palm plugged in and the HDD was assigned G:. Is it okay to have the the floppy (Mitsumi 7 in 1 floppy and card) plugged in?
 

modedepe

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Even if something does get switched, it's easy to change.

Control panel > Administrative tools > Computer management

click on disk managment
 

Monkey muppet

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Originally posted by: modedepe
Even if something does get switched, it's easy to change.

Control panel > Administrative tools > Computer management

click on disk managment


However you can't re-assign the system drive as 'C' if it's not already
 

modedepe

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Originally posted by: Monkey muppet
Originally posted by: modedepe
Even if something does get switched, it's easy to change.

Control panel > Administrative tools > Computer management

click on disk managment


However you can't re-assign the system drive as 'C' if it's not already

Ah, you're right. Forgot about that.
 

LTC8K6

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I wouldn't trust it. I'd leave that 7 in 1 drive unplugged and install it after you've got the system up and running well.
 

Monkey muppet

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Originally posted by: LTC8K6
I wouldn't trust it. I'd leave that 7 in 1 drive unplugged and install it after you've got the system up and running well.

Agreed ^ - install windows with just one HDD and one optical. then add the rest when everything is up and running