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Old May 5th 05, 01:52 PM
Jack E Martinelli
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The newer Powerquest Partition Magic programs, ca. Ver 5 to 8, have a
utility, DriveMapper, which can achieve this rewriting of the registry to
redirect the new volume information.
Since Powerquest was purchasd by Symantec and no longer exists, these
partition manager programs are now inexpensive on the third-party market,
i.e., Amazon and eBay, among others.

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"Nigel Andrews" wrote in message
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Thanks again for all this good advice.

I think I will have to go for a new (small) drive. I didn't really want to
as the PC is fairly old and has a few other problems.
As this problem is that the programs on the partitions which are now not
'linked' because the drives all stepped down one by letter. I may look to
reinstall those to the current drive letters.
Although perhaps I should ask if there is any easy way to tell WindowsMe
that a programme that was on E: is now on D:? I suspect reinstalling is
easiest way.

Nigel


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