Hi Stan,
> the 63 bit Vista Home Premium box
You should use the Business version which has one more bit. <bg>
> where it became the F: drive.
Is that something you insist on? If not I would keep the old drive letter mappings to avoid any problems with stored references. For instance, D: might now be the CD drive which is much slower to check if there's no CD in there. To change drive letters back to the original configuration, right-click Computer in the start menu and choose Manage. Then click on "Disk Management", right click the drives and choose "Change Drive Letter".
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Christof