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Installing another c: drive
Should I try to install a new hard drive and have my school load software onto it - thus have two hard drives - one that I am using now and one blank one? Does this sound like it would work - would the computer be able to recognize the card then? How hard is it to install another hard drive? Any other ideas?

Help: Installing Second Drive
I copy my entire C: drive onto another partition and if ever I run into trouble that warrants a clean install of windows, I just format the partition and copy the data back. Based on this logic, why can I not set up a dual boot system this way? I would throw in a blank HD into my PC and then install XP to it.

Install XP on another drive????
Can you install Windows directly into an external drive? I can't remember if it gives the option. No, annoyingly: unlike on the Windows/Linux VMware versions you can't allocate a raw disk or raw partition to VMware, or to Parallels. I happened to have a disk plugged in that contained a clone of another machine's

Installing XP from another Partition or Hard Drive (2)
If you created other drive letters on your system by installing another drive, creating partitions or virtual drives you may need to change the CD back to the same drive letter it was originally. Usually the CD uses the letter D: - Click Start / Run / type: diskmgmt.msc < to access the tool to change it. 11.

Uninstalling Windows XP Home
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must boot from an active partition on drive 0 (Usually C)- a boot manager is necessary to boot XP from another partition. There have been several posts dealing with the same subject - with solutions offered. "Huron_Desolation" <Huron_Desolat...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Dual booting and partitioning
craig wilson craig_d_wil...@yahoo.com novell support zenworks desktop-management 6x install-setup You may want to consider updating your login script to user variables to make the call such as @%programfiles%\novell\zenworks\nalwin.exe -- Craig Wilson Novell Product Support Forum Sysop Master CNE, MCSE 2003,

Can't upgrade 2000sp2 to sp4
Gordon Scott gordsm...@shaw.ca alt os windows-xp "E.Sopeju" wrote: I have Windows-XP running fine on my Drive C (NTFS) but would like to use my Drive D(FAT32) to install Windows 98. I just read from Windows help that Win 98 must be installed first, however I don't want to screw up my current Windows XP.

Installing Another Hard Drive...
Tom Ogilvy twogi...@email.msn.com microsoft public excel programming I am not sure what you mean by executing when you access the drive. Anyway, any type of install that is done without opening the file in Excel first would require some type of installation software (like installishield or Wise),

Error code 8007000B when trying to install updates
I'm trying to do a clean install of Win 95 on an old machine without a CDROM drive. I have another machine running Win 98 that does. Both machines have network cards, and serial ports. Can I install Windows on the old machine using the CDROM on the other one? What's the best way to do this, and how do I do it?

Installing another Hard Drive......
Or will the type of fdisk in FreeBSD do it for me? yes When I want to install it, it will take it from the 9.1GB drive and install it onto the 2.5GB drive, leaving the 9.1GB drive alone as far as formatting concerns, right? yes So, when I'm done installing, I want to have my 9.1Gb drive as a DOS(FAT32,

copying one hard drive to another
Barry Schnur bsch...@cox.net novell support os server netware4x storage-media OK -- you are set. Please, no email for newsgroup questions. Barry Schnur Novell Product Support Forums Sysop Please post replies ONLY via the Newsgroup.

install windows xp through external USB CDrom drive
With STS ver1 if the Default Web Site is stored on another drive the STS files get installed on that drive also! Why is this not the case with STSV2? Thanks. Nab -----Original Message----- WSS always installs on the system drive. If you can somehow map your system drive to something else then it will install there.

Improving Speed and Performance of my computer
Installing XP on a computer with Vista preinstalled requires boot reconfiguration (and associated knowledge). Evidently you have an USB CD drive - keep in mind that the You supply the drivers on floppy (another external USB floppy in your case) at the start of setup, where it says "press F6 to add drivers".

Installing another hard drive into a mac
s|b priv...@usenet4all.org alt usenet offline-reader forte-agent On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 22:48:30 -0500, Damian wrote: And to keep all files on that drive? It seems even though I install it on E, it stores all of it's databases on my C drive. It also seems that its' folders structures have differed from earlier

Everex Cloudbook...Another Linux Laptop Gone Down the Tubes? A ...
In other words, even if you start installing programs onto another partition, you'll want to continue monitoring free space on C:. If it starts getting to cramped, you might consider moving some of the programs already installed on C:. Uninstall them and then run setup again, redirecting the installation to a

Another Problem... this time installing OS on bare HD
If the problem returns after I've installed the new drive and put the OS on it I'll post another thread. Thanks for your input and time. Yes, installing certain 3rd party software DOES break the drives in XP. So the question is WHICH software did you install? HP scanjet? Roxio? Zone Alarm? Norton AutoProtect?

Fresh XP install on SATA
Ken Blake kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windowsxp basics In news:343401c4abb0$ce764df0$a501280a@phx.gbl, kenlo <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> typed: If my C drive is getting full, will there be a problem installing other programs such as Quickbook or Acrobats to a 2nd hard drive?

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
After the initial install is complete, I turn off VM, reboot and degrag the C: drive. Then I turn VM back on, set a fixed swap file size (min and max .... a separate drive is you can burn a much smaller image of the C drive (on mine it can take hours even though my programs are on another drive/partition) and just

Installing on another hard Drive with boot disk?
That is why I believe that Vista was changed to always install itself as C when installed from the DVD, but when installed from another system it uses the same process as the pre-Vista Windows systems did, the next availavable drive letter. There used to be a program packaged with Partition Magic that would go thru

installing another hard drive
This could be a drive failing, a cable/controller problem, or a power problem. Many drive vendors provide diagnostics (usually in the form of a DOS boot image, so you may have to move the drive to a system that can boot from floppy, or install a DOS partition on another machine). You can purchase adapters to