Check the powerquest web site. I believe they have
a program that will do this. However, it has been
a while since I've seen it.
"Some One" wrote in message
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Just click the drive and rename it... You are use a Mac, right???
: )
Drive managment in XP, Win 2000 will do this easily. Not sure about
older stuff.
"Craig" wrote in message
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A few years ago I installed a larger hard drive as Primary master
and
partitioned it as C,E,F,G.
I kept the old drive as a Slave (handy for backing up data). At
the
time the Slave drive assigned it self as the D drive.
Now the old drive has finally failed and my E,F,G partitions have
moved up the ladder to become D,E,F.
Here's my question: is there a program that can update all the
registry and shortcut entries so that they now point to the newly
allocated partitions?
Thanks, Craig
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