Yes, Vista will see the drives differently than XP. Vista calls whatever
drive you install it on C: and will then bump each drive letter up one to
compensate. If you boot back to XP (on a dual boot system), then XP will
enumerate the drives as it always has. Not sure if this is a bug or by
design, but it has happened on all of the pc's that I have installed Vista
on so far (about 6 machines) all with Vista Ultimate.
"Joe" <> wrote in message
news:2EECB404-244B-48CA-BE0A-...
>I have noticed the Vista seems to use a different HD designation than XP.
> Dual boot config:
> Clean XP install on C: XP saw D: drive as unformatted raw; XP saw the E:
> drive as data disk.
> Clean Vista install on D:
> After both installations this is what I see now.
> On XP booted session; my C drive is XP; my data disk is D: and Vista is E:
> On Vista booted session my C drive is Vista; my data disk is E: and XP is
> D:
>
> As you describe I assumed that Vista was on D where I installed it, but it
> seems to give the C: designation to the drive that booted the OS. Did not
> notice this on my previous dual booted XP and XP 64, but who knows.
>
> Cheers,
> Joe
>
> Joe
>
> "Rob M." wrote:
>
>> OK, I have 2 Hard drives (SATA) Non- raid, 1 for XP and 1 for Vista Beta
>> 2
>> .....Why when I install the nvidia drivers for Vista it wants to install
>> on
>> my C: Drive (XP OS Drive )? ..If i tell it to install on D: (Vista OS)
>> The
>> files just install in D: no " NVIDIA" folder like with XP ,and now I have
>> nvidia Vista drivers on both my C: And D : drives and I don't see a
>> nvidia
>> driver in add/remove in vista grrrrrrrrrr.. I think its conflicting with
>> Vista . I have tried to have patience but jezze I'm losing my mind . To
>> uninstall the Vista drivers I will have to uninstall all my drivers from
>> C:
>> "thats my XP drivers too" and vista Is'nt even on that Har drive .. lol
>> my
>> god this sucks
|