I'm such a PC noob sometimes it's unreal.
After a fresh re-install of Windows today thanks to a bastard virus that I couldn't shift, my drives seem to have done the ol' switcheroo.
It used to be -
C: A 40Gb HDD with the OS and programs on
D: A 125Gb HDD with all data, projects, libraries etc on.
Every time I've re-installed windows in the past they've kept this format, as the D: drive has always stayed the same (never been formatted). But today the operating system drive is now called D: and is second in the list in My Computer. It's not a problem per se, nothing's actually *changed*, but I'm just wondering why it's done it this time and not the other times, and if I can change them back? It's just a little confusing after having the other config for so long.
I know I go into my computer > manage > disk management, but it won't seem to let me do it. I'm probably just being a plank.
After a fresh re-install of Windows today thanks to a bastard virus that I couldn't shift, my drives seem to have done the ol' switcheroo.
It used to be -
C: A 40Gb HDD with the OS and programs on
D: A 125Gb HDD with all data, projects, libraries etc on.
Every time I've re-installed windows in the past they've kept this format, as the D: drive has always stayed the same (never been formatted). But today the operating system drive is now called D: and is second in the list in My Computer. It's not a problem per se, nothing's actually *changed*, but I'm just wondering why it's done it this time and not the other times, and if I can change them back? It's just a little confusing after having the other config for so long.
I know I go into my computer > manage > disk management, but it won't seem to let me do it. I'm probably just being a plank.