I'm Greg, an installation specialist and 9 year Windows MVP here to help you. The physical drive is currently configured as: System Reserve 100MB NTFS Sys reserve (System, Active, Primary Partition)ĩ30.97GB NTFS, C:\ (Boot, page file, crash dump, primary partition) What do I need to do for my programs and data, which will now be the newly named d:\ drive, to run properly? Should be done, right? Nope! Had to change every stinking reference in every program to reflect that the data the program needed was The old days now.) I made the HD bootable and copied Dos over, then named the new drive C: and changed the old drive to D. Let's say I added a new faster hard drive to my system (I'm talking about Back then there was a problem with what I'm trying to do now. I haven't done anything like this for a L O O O N G time. Got a SSD and I only want to move the operating system to the SSD.
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