I have 7 partitions:
C: 1GB (BOOT DRIVE) FAT32
D: 6GB (WIN2KPRO) NTFS
E: 4GB (WIN98SE) FAT32
F: 6GB (STUFF)
ETC.
The partitions were all FAT32 at first, so installed Win98SE on drive E:, configured it, installed APPS, etc.
Now I just installed Win2K Pro on the D: drive and had it formatted to NTFS.
Now Win98 is fubar'd cause it doesn`t see the D: drive, so I think it thinks Win98 is installed on D: instead of E:, make sense?
How do I fix this without re-installing either OS's? Can I just change the drive letter specification in Win98 to get it's brains back?
Thanks!
C: 1GB (BOOT DRIVE) FAT32
D: 6GB (WIN2KPRO) NTFS
E: 4GB (WIN98SE) FAT32
F: 6GB (STUFF)
ETC.
The partitions were all FAT32 at first, so installed Win98SE on drive E:, configured it, installed APPS, etc.
Now I just installed Win2K Pro on the D: drive and had it formatted to NTFS.
Now Win98 is fubar'd cause it doesn`t see the D: drive, so I think it thinks Win98 is installed on D: instead of E:, make sense?
How do I fix this without re-installing either OS's? Can I just change the drive letter specification in Win98 to get it's brains back?
Thanks!