Hi,
I need help on setting up Windows with my choice of drive letters.
I have one 1TB HDD that I've partitioned into 120GB and 811GB. I want to install Windows XP Pro SP3 on the 120GB partition and call it "R". I've formatted the 811GB partition already and want to call it "N". I've booted from a BartPE CD, run DiskPart, and named the partitions. But when I install Windows, it sees (and installs to) the partitions as "C" and "D" instead of "R" and "N". This also ruins my installation as I am moving Docs and Settings to "N" (which doesn't exist).
How do I set up my unattended installation to install to "R" and "N"? Do I need to run DiskPart and rename the partitions just before Windows Setup? If so, how?
Thanks for any help!
Jim
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#3
Posted 20 November 2008 - 08:12 AM
That's what I was afraid of. 
But then, some people recommend not installing Windows to C: for added security against hackers, viruses, and the like. If it's not possible to freely pick which drive letter to install to, how do they install Windows to a letter other than C:? Maybe I have to make C the 811GB partition and D the 120GB partition, and then install Windows to D?
But if I remember correctly, when I ran my unattended install, it said C was unformatted and asked if I wanted to format C. When I said "yes", it formatted, and then installed Windows. I didn't have a chance to pick D. I think I'll try "AutoPartition=0" in my winnt.sif file.
But then, some people recommend not installing Windows to C: for added security against hackers, viruses, and the like. If it's not possible to freely pick which drive letter to install to, how do they install Windows to a letter other than C:? Maybe I have to make C the 811GB partition and D the 120GB partition, and then install Windows to D?
But if I remember correctly, when I ran my unattended install, it said C was unformatted and asked if I wanted to format C. When I said "yes", it formatted, and then installed Windows. I didn't have a chance to pick D. I think I'll try "AutoPartition=0" in my winnt.sif file.
#4
Posted 20 November 2008 - 11:06 AM
The only way I think it's possible is having installed another OS in C: when you run setup.
#5
Posted 20 November 2008 - 11:48 AM
It's possible, as long as you pre-boot in a PE.
I.e. using migrate.inf, see here:
http://www.911cd.net...showtopic=19663
http://www.msfn.org/board/Forcing-system-d...tt-t125945.html
jaclaz
I.e. using migrate.inf, see here:
http://www.911cd.net...showtopic=19663
http://www.msfn.org/board/Forcing-system-d...tt-t125945.html
jaclaz
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