k, the System partition holds your "boot" files meaning it holds: Autoexec.bat, Config.sys, IO.sys, MSDOS.sys, (and for win2k/xp) NTDETECT.com and ntldr. Your Boot Partition holds your System files ie: windows directory. Kinda counter intuitive but whatever. you MAY be able to change the drive letters, I have never tried to do this with your C drive so I dont know how it will work out, but anyway go to Start -> Ctrl Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk Management. here you should be able to right click on the partitions you want changed and go to "Change Drive Letter" lemme know if it works.
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