How to change the drive letter with installed applications?

My window is installed on the C: drive, and the application is installed on the D: drive,

I just buy a new HARD drive and put it into drive E:, everything is copied from drive D: to E: drive and want to switch between the letter D: and E:.

I tried to put in DISKPART, but when I restart my XP, the drive letter remains the same,

If I change the drive letter directly in XP, it cannot be changed, because the applications are running.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance for your suggestions

Make sure any DVD/CD or USB keys are not connected or set F assignments or beyond (MY DVD is S & T).

Shut down the computer; power off. Disconnect the old drive (now D). Connect the new drive (now a copy of the old D). Power and boot to the desktop. Go into disk management and make sure the drive that contains Windows, the original C drive is always c. assign the new drive as D. Reboot the desktop. Check operation.

Shut down the computer; power off. Plug the old drive. Restart the desktop computer. Enter Disk Management and assign it to E.

Restart, then check the operation.

Tom Ferguson

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