Re: OT Please? "F" =Boot Partition-Not C
- From: JayB <JayB@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 21:12:46 -0400
NO, you can never use diskmanagement to rename the booted partition.
Timothy Daniels wrote:
Since your OS knows
its own partition as "F:", run the OS and go into Disk Management.
(rt-clk MyComputer, select Manage, select Disk Management) and
rt-clk on the F: partition's representation and change its name to "C:".
Do the same for other partitions portrayed there to avoid naming conflicts.
(BTW, I've never done this, so let me know if it works.)
*TimDaniels*
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