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question on changing a drive letter on windows 98se

localfinesse

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I have windows 98se. I raided 2 60 gig harddrives They went to drive letter "D" I dont want it to be letter "D" I need it to be letter "F" How can I do this. I dont want to have to reinstall all the games and apps.

Thanks Brad
 
This is for win 2000 isn't it? it says to

<< Right-click on My Computer and select Manage. >>

I can't. There is no option for that. I have win 98se

 
No, the top paragraph says you can't do this in 98.

98 takes drive 0 partition 0 and makes it the C:
it takes drive 1 partion 0 and makes it the d:
then it goes to drive 0 partition 1 and makes it e:
then drive 0 partition 2 if there is one and makes it f:
then drive 1 partition 1 and makes if g:
then drive 1 partion 2 and makes it h:

cd roms are placed after all hard drive partitions
you cannot change this without reformatting and planning the way you want it
 
If the drive letters can't be changed, then move the programs and data to the drive letter they are registered at. There are programs that help you do that such as PowerQuest's Magic Mover - comes with Partition Magic.
 
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