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  • Disconnect the original drive (the 74GB Raptor) so that only the new drive (the 150GB Raptor) is connected.
  • To fix the problem, you need to clear the MountedDevices key in the Registry. When you boot with both connected, it works. When you boot with only the new drive (the 150GB Raptor) connected, C: can't be found and another letter is already assigned to the new drive.

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    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.










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