Changing The System Drive To C:
Jan 1, 2010
What would be the easiest way to change my "System" - drive to C: ?
When I look at Disk Management the (Disk 0) Windows 7 Drive (C says (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition) but not System.
the (Disk 1) (System) drive is F:
How could I change it to the (Disk 0) C: drive ?
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Oct 26, 2009
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Windows will not let me do this because of the dual boot setup, and the vista drive being shown as the system drive (see screenshot) can someone tell me how to change the system drive, so i can format my vista hard drive which isnt needed anymore.
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I had Windows installed to the first partition on my drive (which is C:) and after a few years now it's gotten full of software I don't use anymore and the like. Rather than install Windows over it and starting over, I decided to install to another partition and get everything set up before doing away with the old one.
I got Windows installed and mostly everything I use installed and working. My plan was to create an image of this copy and clone it back to the original partition. That was my plan until I realized I had screwed up majorly. The second installation of Windows says it's installed to F: (I'm not sure why, since I thought each version of Windows installed sees itself as C:). Maybe because I started the installation from the other copy of Windows instead of booting straight to the install CD.
Now my question is... Is there any way to make this copy think of the drive it's installed on as C: or will I be stuck cloning it to a drive labeled F:? Thinking about it, it doesn't seem possible considering everything is looking to F: instead of C: on this installation.
Here is an image of my drive setup. C: is the old copy (where I want F: to go) [URL]
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D is my system partition. What I want to do is make C my system partition. Just as an extra bit of information, here's the status
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D: Healthy, system, primary partition
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Question I
If I change my "G" drive (Windows 7 boot drive) letter to "C" with 'Disk Management' will all be well?
Question II
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