


C: is still getting assigned to the original drive. The problem is because the drive letter assignments are saved in the Registry. Vista SP1 on a 74GB Raptor, Data on a 150GB Raptor, Data on a 300GB Raptor, Data on a 1TB WD drive, all are SATA drives. I'm "afraid" to change the C to Z or something, boot to the Z drive, then change the E to C, then boot to the new C to see if that will work.ĪSUS A8N32 SLI Deluxe, AMD Athlon 64 4400+ X2, TWINX2048-3500LLPRO CORSAIR XMS RAM, Pair of BFG GeForce 8800 GTS OC 512, 2 Sony DWQ30A DVD Dual Burners, Mitsumi 7&1 floppy/card reader, Coolermaster 800W power supply & SST-TJ07 case Not running RAID. It finally finishes, boots to a light greenish/blue screen with just the cursor, nothing else. If I disconnect the C drive, it will boot into windows, after I enter the windows password, instead of saying "welcome" and finishing the boot, it says "configuring desktop". System will boot completely/loads windows using the E drive, etc., IF I leave the C drive connected. Cloning using both did not change E drive to C. Both from within windows and from the TIH 2009 boot disk. Cloned my C/system drive from a 74GB WD Raptor to a 150GB Raptor that was the E drive.
