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Questing about changing drive letters, and two hard drives with win2k installs

I had win2k on c:, and a data partition as d:. I put in a new 60gb hard drive has primary master (old hard drive as primary slave), then partitioned, and installed windows 2000 to the new hard drive. Except it's installed as G:. I can switch between because the boot loader automatically comes up.

I want the NEW hard drive to be c:, then the other win2k to be g:, just temporarily, then I'll combine it with d:.

So, is that possible? I have PM 6.0, which has a change drive letter feature, but it gives me an error when I try to make c: to h:.
 
Well I couldn't change the boot drive letters, and that's what I need to do. So it looks like I'd have to format c: (current win2k install I'm using), merge it with d: as data partition, then format g:, and hope it takes the letter c:?
 
But it says in there you only want to change boot drive letters to make it go back to the initial installation. And what I want to be G:, was originally installed as c:, and what I want to be c: (new hard drive, new win2k install), was originally installed as g:. So right now they match initial installation, and by changing it, it seems like it would mess things up with a lot of things pointing to the wrong drive letter.
 
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