redfive19 Posted February 8, 2005 Share Posted February 8, 2005 Hey guys,I've searched for this but nothing has really given me a conclusive answer. I made a multi-boot DVD using Easyboot. I added Acronis Disk Director (which is much better than Partition Magic!) and I setup my partitions the way I want them.C: = system driveX: = Program FilesZ: = workspaceI set those drive letters too. When I start up the WindowsXP install, those letters show up as such too. The problem is, after I boot into Windows, those letters are changed to the earlier letters available. Now I can't run my scripts because most of them point to X: as being the Program Files folder (I even have a batch running to set X: as the Program Files directory). I've never been super clear on Partitions but I make C: Primary and Active and the other two logical. I fear from reading other posts that I am doing something wrong with this method and that this may be why my drive letters are disapearing. Can any of you shed any light on this subject? Thanks in advance.-redfive Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tguy Posted February 8, 2005 Share Posted February 8, 2005 What tool or script are you using to change the drive letters? Acronis Disk Director? You might consider just using diskpart.exe from MS. You can script diskpart to do whatever you want.I use it to change drive letters all the time for my CD-ROM and it does so successfully each time.Hope this helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mdes Posted February 8, 2005 Share Posted February 8, 2005 See DriveMap Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prathapml Posted February 8, 2005 Share Posted February 8, 2005 Why do you need those partitions to be Z: and X: ?You could just as well get by comfortably, by having them all in their normal forms through-out all time - C:, D:, E: ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redfive19 Posted February 9, 2005 Author Share Posted February 9, 2005 well i've always had it like that and a lot of my configuration is dependent on those being the partitions. I am going to give that scrupt a try, it seems very nice! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redfive19 Posted February 9, 2005 Author Share Posted February 9, 2005 Before running::: --------------:: - You shoud have the correct value in the environment string STR2FIND.:: To do that, you should put a part of the answer DISKPART display when you:: try to modify a reassignable drive letter.:: To find this string, execute the following (without the text in () which are comments)::: DISKPART:: LIST VOLUME:: SELECT VOLUME x (select an n on-system drive):: ASSIGN LETTER d (the same as the current letter):: (DISPART display the message that you should take):: SELECT VOLUME y (select the system drive):: ASSIGN LETTER e (the same as the current letter of the system drive):: (DISPART display an error message telling you that you:: ( cannot reassign the letter for a system drive, boot:: ( drive or a drive qhere is the swap file):: EXIT:: You should take a part of the first message which is not in the second:: message, and stop the string on accentuated characters.I am completely lost at this part. Can you give me a little guidance here? I've done exactly this but I am not sure what you're getting at when you say accentuated characters and what not. I have reread this like 4 times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
durex Posted February 9, 2005 Share Posted February 9, 2005 No offense to mdes, but that script was a bit confusing to myself as well.. so I used a combination of his method and another I found on here and come up with this:http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?act=ST&f=70&t=38739&st=Hope it helps! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mdes Posted February 9, 2005 Share Posted February 9, 2005 Before running::: --------------:: - You shoud have the correct value in the environment string STR2FIND.:: To do that, you should put a part of the answer DISKPART display when you:: try to modify a reassignable drive letter....I am completely lost at this part. Can you give me a little guidance here? I've done exactly this but I am not sure what you're getting at when you say accentuated characters and what not. I have reread this like 4 times.If your Windows language is English, German or French, you don"t have to worry about that: just callMapDrive ENU, or MapDrive DEU or MapDrive FRA, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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