Changing boot drive letters in Windows 7?


  1. Posts : 39
    Vista Ultimate 64bit
       #1

    Changing boot drive letters in Windows 7?


    Vista Ultimate 64bit / Windows 7 Ultimate RC1 64bit

    I successfully installed Windows 7 on a blank drive. The installation kept the drive letter "H" and name.

    Drive C: Is my Vista boot drive, and I'm done with it. My plan is to change it to some higher letter of the alphabet, then . . . .

    Question I
    If I change my "G" drive (Windows 7 boot drive) letter to "C" with 'Disk Management' will all be well?

    Question II
    Will just deleting my Vista installation cause any problems with the Windows 7 installation?

    Thanks for the help, palms are sweating - IM
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  2. Posts : 88
    W7 7127 X64
       #2

    1. are you changing your drive letter in w7? or vista?
    2. it shouldnt, if your currently dualbooting w7 and vista, and you delete vista, the mbr will still boot w7 correctly. Also keep in mind, if you format the vista drive, and its the first partition, youll have a blank partition, thne w7 partition.
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  3. Posts : 39
    Vista Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    The Sly Assassin - I will change the drive letter from H: to C: using Windows 7 'Disk Management'. Windows 7 is on it's own unpartitioned drive.

    The C: drive is one large volume and I'll use it for something else after deleting Vista.

    Sound good? Thanks, IM
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  4. Posts : 805
    XP Pro SP3 x86/Vista SP2 x64/Win7 x64 Triple-boot
       #4

    In regards to number 2, With Vista being on 'Drive C', wiping it will also probably wipe the bootloader I think. You need to figure out where that is first. I dont know if it can be moved personnally because I've never tried it.

    Just a heads-up before you try it! (if bootloader gets wiped, system wont boot.)
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  5. Posts : 88
    W7 7127 X64
       #5

    hmm, im not sure if thats going to work,w7 should set the main drive as C: automatically. Just the MBR im worried about, because if you change the drive letter, the MBR will look where your W7 was, not where it changed to.TBH i'm not entirely sure mate. look think you might have to take a stab in the dark, change it and hope it works.
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  6. Posts : 805
    XP Pro SP3 x86/Vista SP2 x64/Win7 x64 Triple-boot
       #6

    Just done a quick search, See night Hawk's post here in this thread. > what happens to drive letters when you dual-boot?
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