Hello, I have come across a bizzare situtation, and I'd appreciate all the help I can get with it. The new computer has two physical harddrives (Drive 0 and Drive 1), both with a single primary partition. C: containing a Windows XP Home installation and D: as a single primary partition for data. The owner wanted to take the harddrive from their old underpowered computer (also an XP Home installation) and dump it's harddrive onto the D: of the new one. So with the help of Partition Magic 8, they made room on the new computers drive 1 by shrinking D: down to just a little over the data stored onto it (about 600megs). Then they used Drive Image 2002 to copy the old computer's drive into this newly created unallocated space. Unknown to the user, by doing this, Drive Image hid the C: on the new computer to do the transfer. They didn't realize that it was hidden and booted the new computer. This made the second partition on Drive 1 , C:. The user realized the error when the wrong wallpaper came up. Then they unhid the drive 0, XP labled it as drive G:. Is there a way to trick XP to change that G: back to C: ? If you just unplug the second harddrive in the new system, the system will only boot up to the welcome screen and then just hangs. I take it's trying to get to C: for system files instead of using what's on drive 0 (G:). I don't know which registry the system is using. But when I boot the system and go into the registry, there are references to the C: drive as well as the G: drive's windows directory. Any thoughts/ideas/tools would be helpful.