- Feb 3, 2001
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Here's my situation. In the beginning, I had two drives (one partition per). Before I did a clean install of windows (98se) on my main drive, I put all my documents and various things I wanted to keep on the second drive. Then, I partitioned my primary drive, and somehow ended up with this: c
primary drive, primary partition) D
secondary drive) E
primary drive, secondary partition). This was not much of a problem then, but I want to remove my second hd (it is too small and too noisy). Unfortunately, when I removed my secondary drive, none of my programs would run because they were referencing files on E drive, which no longer existed (c
primary partition), d
secondary partition), no second drive). I don't want to reinstall my programs again (because of the work required, it's tantamount to doing another clean install), and I can't think of any way of fixing all the links, so is there some way to force my second partition on E: and keep D: empty?