ipdave said:
Did you boot from the XP CD, or insert into a windows session and choose install?
If you boot from CD, you will always have the choice to pick the first (unformatted in this case) partition on the first hard drive. It will be named C: on bootup of the XP you install.
Just make sure you highlight the first part with the arrow keys when booting from the cd, choose to delete that partition (be sure which one you delete!). Then highlight it again and hit enter to install on it. Remember, you will not have this choice unless you boot from the cd.
When you are finished installing XP, you can choose to rename the OTHER partions/drives, just not the system drive you installed on...
Yes, I did boot from the XP CD. But based on some information I saw somewhere (I forgot) I *deleted* the c: drive rather than reformtted it. Then when I continued the installation of WinXP, the WinXP installer created a new partition, i:, onto which it installed WinXP. My old d: (the slave HDD) was renamed c: and the other partitions on my master disk named d:, e:, f:, etc. I used the console to change the drive letters of the partitions so they are now as they were before, that is , slave drive is now d:, and the other partitions on the master drive now e:, f: g: etc. But I can't rename the WinXP partition, i: to what I want it to be, which is c:. So I think I'll have to reinstall the WinXP. My problem is that I need to create a partion c: in order to install it. I can do that with Partition Magic 8. But then should I delete the i: partition (on which I now have WInXP) and then go ahead with the reinstall of WinXP, or should I leave the i: partition (and WinXP) intact and try to install another copy on the new c: partition? After reading what I've just written, it seems more reasonable to me to just delete the i: partition, but I would like some expert advice.
Thanks again, you folks are really great!
doug