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jooksingjai
04-25-2000, 01:36 AM
I recently got a second hard drive. My old one is a quantum cx and the new one is a quantum lm. I partitioned the lm using fdisk in 2 and left the cx as one partition. The problem I have now is the lm shows up as C:/E: drive while the cx is D:. Is this normal or am I doing something wrong?
BTW they are hooked up to a Abit BE6 II motherboard ata66.

medo
04-25-2000, 02:35 AM
Hello,

I think it is normal because the system put primary partions like first and you have drive letters different.
You can fix that problem by changing drive letters. I can't recall how to do that with 95/98 but with NT or win2000 you have a disk manager.
Probably someone else will give you full answer how to do that with 95/98.

Hope it will help.

Medo

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luqa
04-25-2000, 06:37 AM
Run fdisk again and delete everything, then make the new drive an extended partition with two logicals, and the drive letters should be corrected. http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif