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ricardo.l
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      12-18-2007
On a pc with xp on C partition and Vista on E partition, when booting from
the latter it gets the S letter, thus giving me troubles when accessing user
accounts.
Which could be the workaround?
Would a repair install fix it?

thx alot, ric
 
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      12-19-2007
Hi,

First, there is no repair install function in Vista. You'd basically have to
reinstall to the same volume, and the old installation would be moved to a
windows.old folder. If it originally installed as S:, then there is no
reason that the drive letter should affect the user accounts. Did you
attempt to alter the drive letter via XP?

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"ricardo.l" <> wrote in message
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> On a pc with xp on C partition and Vista on E partition, when booting from
> the latter it gets the S letter, thus giving me troubles when accessing
> user
> accounts.
> Which could be the workaround?
> Would a repair install fix it?
>
> thx alot, ric


 
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ricardo.l
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      12-20-2007
"Rick Rogers" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> First, there is no repair install function in Vista. You'd basically have to
> reinstall to the same volume, and the old installation would be moved to a
> windows.old folder. If it originally installed as S:, then there is no
> reason that the drive letter should affect the user accounts. Did you
> attempt to alter the drive letter via XP?


Thanks, the original letter was E when booting from XP or Vista as well.
I have tried changing letter from XP, but using bcedit I have seen that S:
was kept in.
Luckily I could enter safe mode and install easybcd which fixed my problem.
(I had to go through task manager, no other working way to run commands).
 
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