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Old 01-23-2007, 08:15 PM
Steve
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New install on SATA HD with no IDE HD

Greetings,
I have just built my first machine using an SATA hard disk... fast and
sweet, but there is no IDE hard disk. The SATA disk is named G: (Local
Disk) and it is causing errors in AVG and other programs that look for the
C: drive.

The G: drive letter is unchangeable since it is the system drive, so I
believe to correct this will require a reinstall of WinXP Pro SP2 - I have
disabled IDE Channel 0 in bios (after the install) so I don't know if this
will correct the problem in a reinstall.

Any hints to correct this before I waste the time of a reinstall?

Thanks,
steve


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Old 01-24-2007, 02:45 AM
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Re: New install on SATA HD with no IDE HD


"Steve" <stevek.nospam@ski-patrol.net> wrote in message
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> Greetings,
> I have just built my first machine using an SATA hard disk... fast and
> sweet, but there is no IDE hard disk. The SATA disk is named G: (Local
> Disk) and it is causing errors in AVG and other programs that look for the
> C: drive.
>
> The G: drive letter is unchangeable since it is the system drive, so I
> believe to correct this will require a reinstall of WinXP Pro SP2 - I have
> disabled IDE Channel 0 in bios (after the install) so I don't know if this
> will correct the problem in a reinstall.
>
> Any hints to correct this before I waste the time of a reinstall?
>
> Thanks,
> steve


Start again with a fresh install by deleting all partitions during setup,
make sure there aren't any external drives, USB or any other type of
memory cards inserted whilst doing the installation.

rgds
Roberto


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Old 01-24-2007, 05:15 AM
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Re: New install on SATA HD with no IDE HD


"Roberto" <whoisit@no.spam.net> wrote in message
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:
: "Steve" <stevek.nospam@ski-patrol.net> wrote in message
: news:OQToCx2PHHA.780@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
: > Greetings,
: > I have just built my first machine using an SATA hard disk... fast and
: > sweet, but there is no IDE hard disk. The SATA disk is named G: (Local
: > Disk) and it is causing errors in AVG and other programs that look for
the
: > C: drive.
: >
: > The G: drive letter is unchangeable since it is the system drive, so I
: > believe to correct this will require a reinstall of WinXP Pro SP2 - I
have
: > disabled IDE Channel 0 in bios (after the install) so I don't know if
this
: > will correct the problem in a reinstall.
: >
: > Any hints to correct this before I waste the time of a reinstall?
: >
: > Thanks,
: > steve
:
: Start again with a fresh install by deleting all partitions during
setup,
: make sure there aren't any external drives, USB or any other type of
: memory cards inserted whilst doing the installation.
:
: rgds
: Roberto
:
:
Disconnect the memory card reader.
--
Ronald Sommer

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Old 01-24-2007, 08:30 AM
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Re: New install on SATA HD with no IDE HD


"Roberto" <whoisit@no.spam.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Steve" <stevek.nospam@ski-patrol.net> wrote in message
> news:OQToCx2PHHA.780@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Greetings,
>> I have just built my first machine using an SATA hard disk... fast and
>> sweet, but there is no IDE hard disk. The SATA disk is named G: (Local
>> Disk) and it is causing errors in AVG and other programs that look for
>> the C: drive.
>>
>> The G: drive letter is unchangeable since it is the system drive, so I
>> believe to correct this will require a reinstall of WinXP Pro SP2 - I
>> have disabled IDE Channel 0 in bios (after the install) so I don't know
>> if this will correct the problem in a reinstall.
>>
>> Any hints to correct this before I waste the time of a reinstall?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> steve

>
> Start again with a fresh install by deleting all partitions during
> setup, make sure there aren't any external drives, USB or any other
> type of memory cards inserted whilst doing the installation.
>
> rgds
> Roberto
>

Thanks to both of you... I was about to do the reinstall (deleting all
partitions) AND disconnecting the usb card reader built into the floppy
drive.

Sucks a little, as I had already activated the install, but that's easy
enough to overcome.

regards,
steve


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Old 01-24-2007, 02:45 PM
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Re: New install on SATA HD with no IDE HD

Thanks again, guys, for the assist... disconnected the usb card readers, ran
install (deleted the partitions) and re-installed. The SATA drive (system
drive) is now correctly designated C:

Have a great day!

regards,
stevek

>
> Start again with a fresh install by deleting all partitions during
> setup, make sure there aren't any external drives, USB or any other
> type of memory cards inserted whilst doing the installation.
>
> rgds
> Roberto
>



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Old 01-24-2007, 09:00 PM
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Re: New install on SATA HD with no IDE HD


"Steve" <stevek.nospam@ski-patrol.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks again, guys, for the assist... disconnected the usb card readers,
> ran install (deleted the partitions) and re-installed. The SATA drive
> (system drive) is now correctly designated C:
>
> Have a great day!
>
> regards,
> stevek


Thanks for the feedback, glad all is well
[you're not the first to be caught with this ):-? ]

rgds
Roberto



>> Start again with a fresh install by deleting all partitions during
>> setup, make sure there aren't any external drives, USB or any other
>> type of memory cards inserted whilst doing the installation.
>>
>> rgds
>> Roberto
>>

>
>



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