Stan, I'm there, finally! Whew! I must have started over at least 5 times.
SoftCraft's ShadowProtect mapping software would only create a 220 gb C:
partition after I finally downloaded a later version of their restore
environment software. (It never would create a drive D

Then I restored
drive C: data. The laptop would then boot from it's hard drive. I used the
procedure Bobby M told me about, to rename the CD drive from D: to G: - then
I used Vista's format ability to make an 82 gb drive D: and restored my
drive D: data into it. Every thing runs now. I'm ready to do an in place
upgrade tomorrow, if Fry's doesn't have a line wrapping around the block - I
prepaid for a copy. I understand that it will let me do an in-place
upgrade - Vista home premium to W7 home premium. Wish me luck.
"Paul H" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks, I'll try it now, and let you know.
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> "BobbyM" <> wrote in message
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>> "Paul H" <> wrote in message
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>>> I've installed a 320 gb disk in place of my full-up 80 gb disk. To make
>>> room for W7. Now I'm formatting it into C: and D:, running from a CD.
>>> But since the CD is D:, the 2nd partition became E:. Big problem! I am
>>> using software from StorageCraft to restore everything - boot record and
>>> all. But my 2nd partition must be D: for my installed software to work.
>>> How can I change the partition letter assignments? TIA, Paul
>>
>> Open "administrative tools". Then "computer management" & then choose
>> "disk management".
>> You're going to change the drive letter of the CD drive first. Right
>> click on it & choose "change drive letters & paths" & then click on
>> "change" & choose a new letter. After that's changed, you can then use
>> the same procedure to change E to D.
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