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Getting Win2k to stop looking for itself in the CDROM Drive

Escalade

Senior member

I installed Win2k from the CDROM drive "E" I have since copied the entire disc to hard drive "D" - now everytime it wants something from the original CD it still looks to drive "E" the CDROM - how can I get it to look at the new location on the hard drive first?


TIA
 


<< I installed Win2k from the CDROM drive &quot;E&quot; I have since copied the entire disc to hard drive &quot;D&quot; - now everytime it wants something from the original CD it still looks to drive &quot;E&quot; the CDROM - how can I get it to look at the new location on the hard drive first?
TIA
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I know everyone thinks im just a Unix guru..but I have been supporting windows at work since NT 3.5 and Windows 3.1... that probably why I hate Microsoft so much.. I HAVE HAD ENOUGH!! But I am now paid to be a Unix guru in my job and don't get within 10 feet of a Windows machine unless the little MCSE's we have get &quot;stuck&quot; on a problem, and then I will come bail them out. 😀

Bring up regedit and change this:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup\SourcePath

 
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