Friday 16 September 2011

My system files are on the wrong volume...?

I had 2 partitions, c: and d:, c=windows and programs d=files, backup, etc..

i formatted c: and reinstalled windows XP, then windows installed

/windows

/program files

/documents and settings

etc..

inside C:



BUT!! it installed all the root system files (ntldr, boot.ini, command.com, ntdetect.com etc.) and some others on D: !!

but i want my D: shared, and organized and Neet.

How can i change their call path to be able to move them to C:



thx a lot !
My system files are on the wrong volume...?
If your computer boots up from disk C: then all is well. No problem. The system files may be on C and hidden.

If the computer does not boot from C: as it should go to drive D at the command prompt. When you get to D:%26gt; type:

sys C:

this will put the system on drive C:
My system files are on the wrong volume...?
Windows, AV and firewall are all that need to be on C drive, the rest on the other partition, which means you have to manually pick the drive to where if goes otherwise it will by default put it on c drive?
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