changing boot drive letter???

From: johnsonmarco@hotmail.com
Date: 01/02/03


From: <johnsonmarco@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2003 21:47:40 -0800


>-----Original Message-----
>can someone help me???.... i can't log in... because i
>changed the drive letter.. although i've read the
>knowledge base and still can't get threw it... can't i
use
>the fdisk /mbr???... help
>.
>what's up don't know if you have figured it out yet but
all you have to do is go to your bios and set the drive
letter back to C: or whatever you call your hard drive.

To do this when you start your computer press the esc key
or just read the screen and do whatever it says to enter
setup and then you can change the drive letter.



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