Boot Drive is H!

stevenamills

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Twice recently, I've installed XP on an HP machine with a bunch of memory reader slots. On both occasions, the boot disk ended up being Drive H: - C,D,E,etc. taken up by the memory slots.

This has caused a problem both times as some software (e.g. SURPRISE some hp drivers) insist on using Drive C:.

Has anyone else run into this?

steve

As I'm writing this, it occurs to me that I may be able to unplug the reader from the MB before installation. HMMMMMM
 
This happened to me once and I ended up totally screwing up Windows by trying to change the drive letters around. But this happened to me when I was switching a dead hard drive with a new one that already had XP installed on it. I ended up getting ****** off and reformatting and it worked for me. :confused:
 
Change the boot order and the hard drive order in the BIOS perhaps?
 
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During the XP installation, keep creating and deleting partitions (without formatting) and eventually you will have the option to install on C. Done this loads of times when I worked as a field engineer for Dell.
 
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