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How to Run a Server With No Drive C -- Still Urgent!I asked this question earlier, but I apparently asked it wrong, so let me
try it another way... How can I install a Windows 2003 server such that it does NOT have a drive letter C at all? I want Windows to run entirely from a different drive letter such as H, where H is the system drive and the boot drive, and drive letter C does not exist at all. Hello Eric,
Use fdisk to create your partitions before, but you are limited to 2gb. Old DOS program. Or create smaller parts just to get rid of the c: letter and start with another drive letter. Best regards myweb Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Show quoteHide quote > I asked this question earlier, but I apparently asked it wrong, so let > me try it another way... > > How can I install a Windows 2003 server such that it does NOT have a > drive letter C at all? I want Windows to run entirely from a different > drive letter such as H, where H is the system drive and the boot > drive, and drive letter C does not exist at all. >
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"myweb" <mei***@gmx.de> wrote in message Thanks for your suggestion, but that will not work. I will be able to news:59710d201648c8ef8734d1b4e0@msnews.microsoft.com... > Hello Eric, > > Use fdisk to create your partitions before, but you are limited to 2gb. > Old DOS program. Or create smaller parts just to get rid of the c: letter > and start with another drive letter. > > Best regards > > myweb > Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and > confers no rights. > > > >> I asked this question earlier, but I apparently asked it wrong, so let >> me try it another way... >> >> How can I install a Windows 2003 server such that it does NOT have a >> drive letter C at all? I want Windows to run entirely from a different >> drive letter such as H, where H is the system drive and the boot >> drive, and drive letter C does not exist at all. >> > > install Windows on another partition, but the C drive will still exist, and it will not be possible to map a drive letter to drive C. :-(
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