Originally posted by monitor@Jan 12 2003, 08:36 PM
I only see one partition, C when booting.
Yup, I guess that is what I'm thinkin of. Only one primary partition on each drive.
Then if Windows is installed to drive C: everything is fine, windows doesn't know about D: and there should be no problem until you run a disk partitioning app or a disk checker - they will note that there is a D: and give you some kind of error.
Is this serious? Well, no. Then it might be kinda stupid to have a D: that you don't see nor use, unless you install either another instance of windows (nt/2k/xp) which you can put on D:, or install some kind of more advanced boot-loader which will give you opportunities to use D: as prim partition for another OS.
Hope this helps somewhat.