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Old January 6th 05, 04:52 AM
Jeff Richards
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Windows won't do what you describe. It might be a setting in your BIOS, or
you might have a boot manager left over from some previous setup. Or
perhaps your drives were originally the wrong way around and the Windows
installation has removed whatever was configuring your drives in the other
order. For instance, if you previously had installed a boot manager that
made your secondary drive the primary partition, then a Windows installation
might re-write the boot record and remove the manager.
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Jeff Richards
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"Mathers" wrote in message
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How can I uninstall win 98se from a second drive. Had to reinstall win98
and
it flip flopped my drive letters and the new os was put on the wrong
drive.
Now this is the drive it boots up in. Old c drive is now the new d drive.
What the hell? Just want it back to booting up in the origional config.
Thanks!