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A quite while ago, I switched C- (main drive) and D-(slave drive) using True
Image program. Everything works just fine. Today, I found that the letter for System Restore has been configured for D-drive. I have no idea how it happened. The D-drive is slave drive does not have operating system. C-main drive is system drive, which has WinXP operating system. Please tell me how to change D-drive to C-drive for sytem restore. TIA. craig |
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Hi Craig,
Reinstalling System Restore should clear up the partition confusion. Warning, all restore points will be lost in the process. How to reinstall System Restore: http://bertk.mvps.org/html/tips.html#ReinstallSR -- Regards, Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User http://bertk.mvps.org Craig wrote: > A quite while ago, I switched C- (main drive) and D-(slave drive) > using True Image program. > Everything works just fine. > Today, I found that the letter for System Restore has been configured > for D-drive. > I have no idea how it happened. The D-drive is slave drive does not > have operating system. > C-main drive is system drive, which has WinXP operating system. > Please tell me how to change D-drive to C-drive for sytem restore. > TIA. craig |
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