Change Windows System Disk

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Lul2x

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Hey everyone,

I recently installed Windows XP Pro. I have two harddrives. One is 10GB, the other is 200GB with two partitions. The drive letters are C:, D:, and E: in that same order.

The thing is, I installed XP on the first partition of the 200GB drive (D:) and it is my Boot drive. The problem is, windows is seeing my 10GB drive (C:) as the system disk.

What I want to do:

Change my settings so that my system disk is also D: and then change the drive letter of D: to C: and C: to D:. Know what I mean?

Basically, I want the first partition of my 200GB drive to be labelled C: and be my system and boot disk. It is the partition that currently has windows on it. I have no idea how the partitions got messed up like this. Thanks.
 
You wont be able to change the drive letter of your system or boot volume. Windows wont allow it.
 
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