RE: Vista: Yes or NO?
Each partition gets it's own drive letter in Windows (except when Windows doesn't understand the file system, in which case you will have to use a special program). For example, your current C:\ will stay as C:\, and the new partition will appear as D:\ (or another letter, because I expect that D is an optical drive).
This post was edited on 05-19-2006 at 11:06 PM by rav0.
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