brucek Posted May 15, 2005 Posted May 15, 2005 I re-installed WinXP on D:, with multi-boot enabled to allow the OS to reside on D:, and the boot files (Boot.ini. NTLDR, etc.) on C:(along with the original install of XP). (This is my wife's computer (Dell), and since I face certain death if I screwed up I elected to create another instance of XP and migrate stuff to it. She had insisted that it was going "slow" and needed a "reformat"). I've used multiboot before and it works fine. Today I installed a new HD. The original (Dell build) used cable-select, so I configured the slave the same, and ensured the IDE connectors were correct. After initialisng in XP amd formatting, I can see the new partitions OK. However, I can't see C: in My Computer; and also can't make a desktop shortcut to it. I can see it in Disk Management, also in Partition Magic, and since boot.ini and other bootup files are on C:, it must be working. Any ideas? I first noted this when booting up with the HD, prior to initialisation. Thanks for any help, Bruce. Quote
FPCH Admin AWS Posted May 16, 2005 FPCH Admin Posted May 16, 2005 Use disk management to create the volume. Right click on C and select create volume. Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
brucek Posted May 16, 2005 Author Posted May 16, 2005 Hi Bob, thanks. I'll try that. (I'm probably very over-cautious when messing with the C: drive, even with the OS on D: I still need those boot files. :) ) Never thought of your solution, thanks. Bruce. Quote
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