If you have applications/games etc. installed to D:
the registry will point to wrong drive all over the place for all your apps/games resulting them in non working .
If you have Norton Works or something like the registry fixer in norton it often fix the replaced drive letters.
But there is no guarranty that all will work after.
You can always change back. Or reintall apps having problems.
Thanks alot guys. This is not a permanent move. I just needed the Drive letter changed so that a program I'm working on will run so that I can test it. Trust me, changing the drive letter to G, then back to D is a lot easier than changing every table reference in my database. Appreciate the help guys!
-Jedi240
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I too want to change my drive letters as it is rather odd now. My master harddisk is partitioned into two drives: C: and F: and my USB Drive is partitioned into E: and F:. All my applications are installed in C: and D:, E: and F: only contain data. Do you think it is worth a risk swapping the drive letters?
don't touch c: and d:
if you change the registry won't find your applications/games .
Don't change your cdrom drives if you do
games that relay on cd insrted wont find the cd.
disks with pure datastorage is okay .
why change anyways its only letters .
Assign volume names insted for identification
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