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Re-install XP on a new disk
Posted by simmo on April 23rd, 2006


I have installed XP (and activated it) on a drive with the drive letter 'n:'.
I was expecting to be able to rename the drive to 'c:' later - but I now
find that this is not possible. If I re-install on a new partition (labelled
correctly this time!!), will XP demand that I go through the activation
process again and will I be able to do this??

Steve (at) bellissimmo (dot) com

Posted by Jerry on April 23rd, 2006


Yes

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Posted by Andrew E. on April 24th, 2006


Actually you should reinstall xp,use the default letter C:
You must of had other hds installed or formatted partitions active during
xps installation...

"simmo" wrote:

Posted by Ian on April 26th, 2006


Make sure the partition you intend to intall-to IS the active partition, and
the disk it's on is first in the boot-order if there's more than one disk.
Failing to do so is how this situation comes about. Unfortunately once it's
happened there's no recovery.

You should be able to re-activate but it might involve phoning.


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