Hello Thomas Fernandez & everyone else,

on 14-Mai-2006 at 06:13 you (Thomas Fernandez) wrote:

> If I understand Windows correctly, C will then be the
> first partition on HDD0, D will be the first partition on HDD1, E is
> the second on HDD0 and F is the second on HDD1. This is Windows
> default and I cannot change anything about it - if this is incorrect,
> please let me know!

The driveletter numbering you're mentioning is correct if you create a
primary partition on the new HDD.

If you plan to use the second HDD for data only, you can choose to NOT
create a "primary" partition on the new harddisk, but only "logical"
partitions. This way, your existing drive letters won't be mixed up.

-- 
Best regards,
 Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de)

Around us are pseudo-events, to which we adjust with a false
consciousness adapted to see these events as true and real, and even
as beautiful. -- R. D. Laing


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