On Monday, June 9, 2008 11:14:43 PM UTC+7, Rob wrote:   
   > "Alexander SuperTramp" wrote in message   
   > news:DoX2k.4761$t07.4321@newsfe22.lga...   
   > > New system, local disk is listed as H: instead of C:   
   > >   
   > > Right now:   
   > > Floppy drive (A:)   
   > > Removable Disk: (C:) (internal usb)   
   > > Removable Disk: (D:) (internal usb)   
   > > Removable Disk: (E:) (internal usb)   
   > > Removable Disk: (F:) (internal usb)   
   > > DVD-RAM Drive: (G:) (sata)   
   > > Local disk (H:) (sata)   
   > >   
   > > How do i get my HDD to be "Local disk C:"   
   > > ( I understand this will take a complete reinstall), what is the process   
   > > exactly, in what order should I do this?   
   >   
   > If the System drive is H:, then you *cannot* change this using XP Disk   
   > Management.   
   > You will need to reinstall XP. When you do this, make sure ALL   
   > internal USB controllers are disabled in the BIOS before you start.   
   > Once XP is installed to C:, re-enable the USB host controllers in BIOS   
   > and let XP detect and install them when it boots. If you don't like the   
   > default drives that XP allocates to your card readers etc, you can   
   > change them using Disk Management as other have mentioned.   
   > (Look in Administrative Tools or right-click My Computer and select   
   > Manage.)   
   > HTH,   
   > --   
   > Rob   
      
   Thank you it so help, I can change it without my brother's help now :)   
      
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