On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> I had something like this happen, under NT 4. The only difference is
> it worked fine (showed my root NT drive as D:) for a while, then quit.
>
> I have NO idea how to change the drive designation.
>
> You can try using something like Partition Magic to move the Windows
> Partion to what is now the c: drive tho, maybe.
>
Hmm...Typically the "boot" drive is C:. Is your machine
booting off the "SLAVE" hard drive for Windows purposes?
John
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