Partition Magic 8:
I had/have 2 physical HDD. My HDD where windows was installed crashed and needed to be replaced.I don't know what the people at the shop did but when I went home with the new drive and was ready to install Windows, my 2nd drive, with 2 partitions and files in it were labelled C; and D: Windows installion gave me no option but to install Windows XP on the G; Drive. Now I can only boot up with the Windows CD in the DVD drive or it thinks I have no OS. Is there a safe way of changing the drive letters, so that G, where the OS is, can be changed to C: and vice versa (without having to uninstall anything)? (HDD # 2 where G: is also has H:)
Also, did this problem of having C:\ already taken, occur because the wiring or jumpers from the HDD's to the motherboard were not set properly? and if yes, is it best I change these first?