Thanks for your reply. However I've got xp not vista. However, you can't change the drive letter 'c', because this is the drive my reinstallation cd decided to create and make the boot drive.
Wouldn't it be better for your software designers to allow an option to choose which drive to install to from cd?
I managed to get round the problem by connecting the usb cable to pc, then the xp new hardware install wizard searched the cd for the driver and installed it okay.
PudgyOne
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March 20th, 2009 20:00
laz123,
The reason the printer will NOT install is that the program is trying to install on Drive C; like most computers use. Try reading...
How to Change Drive Letter in Windows Vista?
Rick
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March 22nd, 2009 10:00
Thanks for your reply. However I've got xp not vista. However, you can't change the drive letter 'c', because this is the drive my reinstallation cd decided to create and make the boot drive.
Wouldn't it be better for your software designers to allow an option to choose which drive to install to from cd?
I managed to get round the problem by connecting the usb cable to pc, then the xp new hardware install wizard searched the cd for the driver and installed it okay.
PudgyOne
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March 22nd, 2009 12:00
laz123,
On most normal computers the normal drive letter is C: I am NOT a DELL employee, just a forum member like yourself. In closing...
How to change the drive letter in XP.
Rick