The registry won't know, so you'd have to reinstall all of the programs
again.
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Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging
www.coribright.com/windows
"BChat" <> wrote in message
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> If I use Disk Management to change the drive letter of a disk from say "I"
> to "D", will all the program shortcuts on the drive change also, so
> essentially drive "I" is now drive "D"
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> The reason I am asking:
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> I have Vista HP 32 on my 4th HD - "I"
> Using Acronis True Image, I want to put an image of "I" onto my 2nd HD
> "D",
> then format "I" for storage.
> Will all the references to "I" in the image change to "D" when placed on
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> 2nd HD?
> OR
> Should I just make the 2nd HD "I", format the 4th HD and make it "D"
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> now have
> C: drive 1 - Ultimate 64 bit
> D: drive 2 - empty simple volume**
> G: drive 3 - storage
> I: drive 4 - Home Premium 32 bit
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> would like to have
> C: drive 1 - Ultimate 64 bit
> D: drive 2 - Home Premium 32 bit
> G: drive 3 - storage
> I: drive 4 - storage
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> E: and F: are DVD drives
> H: is the card reader in printer
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> **do I need to make this an active volume before I pit an image on it?
> If so, how? I had to do it a while ago, I forgot.
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> Any suggestions on how to best accomplish this appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> BChat
>
> OK, I've used up my November questions allotment :-)
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