Renaming Of Partitions

TΞΞNSTAR™

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Windows 2000 and Windows XP
* Open the Disk Management console (diskmgmt.msc).
* Right-click on any drive, and select Change drive letter and path.
* Windows will let you know if the drive letter cannot be changed for some
 

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    TΞΞNSTAR™ said:
    Windows 2000 and Windows XP
    * Open the Disk Management console (diskmgmt.msc).
    * Right-click on any drive, and select Change drive letter and path.
    * Windows will let you know if the drive letter cannot be changed for some

    Sorry... but I'm having Vista..
    Is it Valid 4 tht too...??
     

    TΞΞNSTAR™

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    In Vista, you can use the Disk Management console to manage the drives on your computer. One of the things you may want to do at some point is change the drive letter assignments. You can assign any letter between C and Z to a hard disk drive while letters A and B are reserved for floppy disk drives.
    To access the Disk Management console, right click Computer and select Manage. Under Storage, click Disk Management. The drive configuration of your computer will be displayed in the details pane. You can change the drive letter by right clicking any volume and selecting Change Drive Letter and Paths. Click the Change button and use the drop down arrow to select the drive letter you want to assign to the volume. Click OK. Click Yes to confirm your actions.
    Two points you must keep in mind when performing this procedure. You cannot change the drive letter assigned to the boot or system partition using this method. Second, some programs may refer to specific drive letters for environmental variables. Changing the drive letters may result in such programs not functioning correctly.

    http://www.lockergnome.com/windows/2006/11/23/change-your-drives-letter-in-vista/