I have system running XP Pro & Vista. XP was installed first, then Vista on an extended partition of a logical volume (both are OS's are on the same physical drive). Whether i boot into XP or Vista, the OS's automatically assign the partition that is being used as C: (drive configuration dynamically changes) ...So to clarify, if i boot into XP, XP sees it's own partition as the C: drive & the Vista partition as D: drive. Likewise, if i boot into Vista, the Vista partition recognizes it's self as C: drive & the XP partition as D: drive.
I like this as it eliminates the risk of saving things to the wrong drive & confusion with installs. It gives the added security of knowing app's will be installed to the default C: drive (even though i have not come across any program that does not correctly recognize which drive it is working out of).
O.K, here's the problem, i want to do the same thing on my Toshiba laptop. I have set up dual-boot, but as it came OEM Vista pre-installed, & i installed XP after some tweaking of partitions, slip-streaming service pack 2 & SATA drivers... But my drive configuration remains static. Meaning, XP is always recognized as D: & Vista is always recognized as C: when booting into either partition. I converted the XP partition to a logical drive, but this did NOT change anything.
I want either OS to recognise it's respective partition as C: drive
I have searched long & hard for information on this topic but could find nothing relevant to my situation. I am sure there are other people out there who would like to know the ins-&-outs of this problem, so if anybody has any wisdom on this issue i would greatly appreciate the responses, & i am sure, will many others...
Thank you.