Steps To Remove Rights Protection From A Disk
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plus... currently 3 hard drives, and I'll name the useful partitions.
DISK 0 G: Healthy (BOOT, PAGE FILE, ACTIVE, CRASH DUMP, PRIMARY PARTITION)
DISK 1 a bunch of stuff, 6 partitions, none of them booting, just content etc.
DISK 2 C: Healthy (SYSTEM, ACTIVE, PRIMARY PARTITION) (IDE 200gig drive)
Disk 2 has windows XP installed on it, it is IDE and I want to take it OUT of the machine completely.
How do I make DISK 0 become THEE drive that is initally searched on bootup plus is the bootup OS (Windows 7) I hope this Q makes sense. What would even makes this better is if I could rename drive G: as drive C:
The Disk is write-protected. Remove the write-protection.
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