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In Reply to: RE: How to edit registry to access disk manager posted by riboge on March 25, 2009 at 13:45:19
DCOM was on 3. Edit to 2 did the trick. Logical Disk manager was on correct setting. Thanks seger and theob.
The underlying corruption has to do with adding a second hdd which can be chosen to boot on instead of the first hdd. I have two hdds instead of two partitions on one hdd. The cMP was on C:, but when the other hdd was added and booted on, it named itself C: and the cMP disk boot partition became F:. Its registry, however, retains many settings with C: addresses. I have found a program called RegCure which found all these and can "fix" them, which may mean simply deleting them. Anyone have an opinion about whether this would be okay to do--no gaurantees expected?
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That was not my question. I already have all the cuesheets using F: and cMP2 runs fine. I am wondering about getting rid of all the remaining listings in the registry that refer to C. Some of these were created when installing xp pro. It would seem they must now not be integral to current operation with the drive called F, but I am still leery of eliminating them and so ask others opinion on this.
In cicsmemoryplayer.pth simply edit the drive letters to F: for each path.
glad it worked for, it was (I think) seger's idea though. But let me ask you this I added a 2nd hdd onto which I reloaded windows and all the cmp/cplay stuff through minlogon. I simply disconnected the 1st hdd which also has the same stuff on it. If I connect the old one I want to go in and delete the os stuff and just use it for music. I assume if I hook it back up it'll be ok and not confuse the pc. Am I correct?
I am far from sure, but it seems to me if you boot only from the disk you want to keep the system on you should be okay. It wants to call whatever drive it boots from "C:" so if that's what it already is then it should stay that way.
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