"Mac (Croatia)" <> wrote in message
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> "philo" wrote:
> > "Steve Samson" <> wrote in message
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> > > So far, the answer seems to be "no". The reason I would like to move
Vista
> > > to the C: partition is that Vista insists on depositing various things
on the C: drive even though its home is on H:. That's why I can't simply
wipe the C:
> > > drive and go through about 20 hours of re-installation. What's already
> > >there as put there by Vista would be wiped out.
>
> > Not sure why Vista "insists on deposting things on the C: drive"
> > when you create data, where you save it is *your* choice
>
> I have identical problem, Vista on partition E , partition C is empty, but
> some programs during instalation even doesn't ask You, they are installed
"
> by default " on C partition .
> Can I perform clean install of Vista on partition C (even if I have Vista
> on partition E ) , and afterwards wipe out Vista from E ?
>
> Mac
That's odd, most applications just install on whatever drive the OS is on...
but allow custom installations.
Yes, I see no reason why you could not reinstall to the C drive...
but I'm sure you'd have to re-activate
Just curious what applications are insisting on a C: drive install?