Of course, this causes problems under Windows, since you can't really change drive letters...
In win2k you can (although I believe the boot drive still has to be c:), and if I'm not mistaken in winXP too. But I believe Tony's using win2k anyway, so that shouldn't be a problem.
That might indeed be a solution, but like you say with all the trouble that *may* arise because the drives are not exactly where windows expects them to, it might be more trouble than it's worth.
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