sorcerer
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I think I already know the answer to this but I promised I would ask the hive mind so here I am, doing my bit.
A friend has some software that will only run on XP and nothing more up to date. He recently had a problem which resulted in him using the manufacturer's recovery disc (Mesh Computers) and all seemed to go well except that it somehow transposed the partitions.
He has a 1TB drive, partitioned into two 500GBs, C: and D:, with the boot drive obviously being C:, but the recovery disc has now somehow installed Windows on D and it appears to be causing problems when reinstalling programs.
Can the drive letters simply be swapped so that the current Windows installation becomes C again like it should be? I have a feeling not, but I wasn't even interested in computers when XP was around so I have no idea how XP handles such things.
A friend has some software that will only run on XP and nothing more up to date. He recently had a problem which resulted in him using the manufacturer's recovery disc (Mesh Computers) and all seemed to go well except that it somehow transposed the partitions.
He has a 1TB drive, partitioned into two 500GBs, C: and D:, with the boot drive obviously being C:, but the recovery disc has now somehow installed Windows on D and it appears to be causing problems when reinstalling programs.
Can the drive letters simply be swapped so that the current Windows installation becomes C again like it should be? I have a feeling not, but I wasn't even interested in computers when XP was around so I have no idea how XP handles such things.
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