Hi everyone,
I currently have 3 partitions on my computer, 1 for my os C:\, 1 for primary storage D:\, and 1 for secondary storage E:\.
Ive usually always had them in order but after my recent OS reinstall secondary storage is now D: and primary moved to E:
Well, that wouldnt be a big deal if i could change the drive letters, which i can on the secondary storage drive, but for some reason my primary drive is labeled as the system drive and has all the ntldr and boot.ini stuff...
I dont know how this happened, but i was wondering if anyone knew how to move my system drive onto the boot drive so i can change the drive letters.
I should point out that there is nothing installed on the primary storage drive, i use it for exactly what it sounds like.
heres a pick from disk management in case it helps clarify things a bit
I currently have 3 partitions on my computer, 1 for my os C:\, 1 for primary storage D:\, and 1 for secondary storage E:\.
Ive usually always had them in order but after my recent OS reinstall secondary storage is now D: and primary moved to E:
Well, that wouldnt be a big deal if i could change the drive letters, which i can on the secondary storage drive, but for some reason my primary drive is labeled as the system drive and has all the ntldr and boot.ini stuff...
I dont know how this happened, but i was wondering if anyone knew how to move my system drive onto the boot drive so i can change the drive letters.
I should point out that there is nothing installed on the primary storage drive, i use it for exactly what it sounds like.
heres a pick from disk management in case it helps clarify things a bit
