conncarr
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OK, so on my PC I don't have an IDE harddrive, I have a SATA harddrive. The problem is that the system doesn't see it as a 'C' drive, but a 'D' drive. Everything loads up ok, but if I want to load new software (i.e. Garmin v9) the installer automatically tries to install to the 'C' drive, and therefore comes up with an error 'unable to find 'C' drive. This is driving me bonkers because even my (legal) MS Office wont run because the installer is looking for a 'C' drive!!!!!!
Is there any way I can fool my PC into thinking that the SATA drive is a 'C' drive?? It is, afterall the boot drive, so if windows XP Pro can see it why can't anything else??
I hate computers.
PC's

Is there any way I can fool my PC into thinking that the SATA drive is a 'C' drive?? It is, afterall the boot drive, so if windows XP Pro can see it why can't anything else??
I hate computers.
PC's
