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<blockquote data-quote="joec1101" data-source="post: 910866" data-attributes="member: 40094"><p>Yea, the SL upgrade does rename the windows partition to BOOTCAMP. This can break links you may have that reference the windows partition. All you have to do is go into windows, open up windows explorer and rename the volume to whatever it was before - mine was "Untitled" - this will restore all your references that pointed to "Untitled". It just renamed the partition - it didn't destroy any data or anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joec1101, post: 910866, member: 40094"] Yea, the SL upgrade does rename the windows partition to BOOTCAMP. This can break links you may have that reference the windows partition. All you have to do is go into windows, open up windows explorer and rename the volume to whatever it was before - mine was "Untitled" - this will restore all your references that pointed to "Untitled". It just renamed the partition - it didn't destroy any data or anything. [/QUOTE]
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