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Hi FlamingToad
Unfortunately not. As I put in my post 'I can't use the Disk Manager as it says can't change drive letters of system drives'. It simply won't let me do that.I have unplugged all my external drives, card readers etc to limit the number of drive letters used up.
I have managed to get the old c: drive to be the d: drive and the d: drive to be the c: drive, which is a real pain in the bum. I know this is going to cause me dataloss at some point in the future. I have been used to calling the primary boot partition the c: for 20 years now, going to be a hard habit to break.
Any other ideas?
Thanks
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