XP installation question with partitioned disks

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Hi i have a system with a disk that has been partition into a C:\ (system
volume) and D:\( volume name is SATA_STORE - just a part for storage). i have
important data i save on D and cant blow it away. I have to re install
windows but when i go through the installation in notice windows is auto
making the D:\(SATA_STORE) by default the C:\ - I am not selecting this as
the installation directory instead going with the other partition which i
delete and recreate as NTFS and installation goes fine, however when windows
loads up i notice that the installation has happened on a D:\(which is the
new NTFS parition i created during installation) and SATA_PRIME is showing up
as my C:\ - i am not able to change the parition names in disk manager and i
even tried the registry change that you can do to rename the partition drive
that just totally screwed me could not load into windows.


i only have about 18GB of critical data on D and i know i can just copy that
some where - blow the whole thing away and just re build and copy back but I
dont have a spare disk and kind of curious how to go about this as well

any and all help / advise is appreciated

regards
 
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retrieve files in xp..New hds can be had for 50.00 or so,+ use old for
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"Hamdan" wrote:

> Hi i have a system with a disk that has been partition into a C:\ (system
> volume) and D:\( volume name is SATA_STORE - just a part for storage). i have
> important data i save on D and cant blow it away. I have to re install
> windows but when i go through the installation in notice windows is auto
> making the D:\(SATA_STORE) by default the C:\ - I am not selecting this as
> the installation directory instead going with the other partition which i
> delete and recreate as NTFS and installation goes fine, however when windows
> loads up i notice that the installation has happened on a D:\(which is the
> new NTFS parition i created during installation) and SATA_PRIME is showing up
> as my C:\ - i am not able to change the parition names in disk manager and i
> even tried the registry change that you can do to rename the partition drive
> that just totally screwed me could not load into windows.
>
>
> i only have about 18GB of critical data on D and i know i can just copy that
> some where - blow the whole thing away and just re build and copy back but I
> dont have a spare disk and kind of curious how to go about this as well
>
> any and all help / advise is appreciated
>
> regards
>
 
"Hamdan" <Hamdan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6276003A-7F7C-4FEE-82CF-DE3590714EEC@microsoft.com...
> Hi i have a system with a disk that has been partition into a C:\ (system
> volume) and D:\( volume name is SATA_STORE - just a part for storage). i

have
> important data i save on D and cant blow it away. I have to re install
> windows but when i go through the installation in notice windows is auto
> making the D:\(SATA_STORE) by default the C:\ - I am not selecting this as
> the installation directory instead going with the other partition which i
> delete and recreate as NTFS and installation goes fine, however when

windows
> loads up i notice that the installation has happened on a D:\(which is the
> new NTFS parition i created during installation) and SATA_PRIME is showing

up
> as my C:\ - i am not able to change the parition names in disk manager and

i
> even tried the registry change that you can do to rename the partition

drive
> that just totally screwed me could not load into windows.
>
>
> i only have about 18GB of critical data on D and i know i can just copy

that
> some where - blow the whole thing away and just re build and copy back but

I
> dont have a spare disk and kind of curious how to go about this as well
>


No matter what else, get yourself a DVD burner and burn that data off for
safe keeping. A hard disk so long as it's being actively used is not good
enough to rely on just that copy.

> any and all help / advise is appreciated
>
> regards
>
 
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