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    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...7110.aspx#EFAA
    After you create each volume, Setup assigns it a drive letter. The drive letter that Setup chooses depends on whether other basic volumes, dynamic volumes, and removable disks have drive letters already assigned. For all volumes and removable disks without drive letters, Setup assigns drive letters by using the following method:

    Scans all fixed hard disks as they are enumerated. Assigns drive letters starting with any active primary partition (if one exists); otherwise, scans the first primary partition on each disk. Assigns the next available letter, starting with C.

    Scans all fixed hard disks and removable disks, and assigns drive letters to all logical drives in an extended partition or the removable disks as enumerated. Assigns the next available letter, starting with C.

    Scans all fixed hard disks, and assigns drive letters to all remaining primary partitions. Assigns the next available letter, starting with C.

    Scans floppy drives, and assigns the next available drive letter, starting with A.

    Scans CD-ROM drives, and assigns the next available letter, starting with D.

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    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314470
    System volume
    The system volume refers to the disk volume that contains the hardware-specific files that are needed to start Windows, such as Ntldr, Boot.ini, and Ntdetect.com.

    On computers that are running the Intel x86 line of CPU processors and later versions, the system volume must be a primary volume that is marked as active. This requirement can be fulfilled on any drive on the computer that the system BIOS searches when the operating system starts.

    The system volume can be the same volume as the boot volume. However, this configuration is not required.

    Boot volume
    The boot volume refers to the disk volume that contains the Windows operating system files and the supporting files. By default, the Windows operating system files are in the WINDOWS folder, and the supporting files are in the WINDOWS\System32 folder.

    The boot volume can be the same volume as the system volume. However, this configuration is not required.

    There is only one system volume. However, there is one boot volume for each operating system in a multiboot system.

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