goates,
Well I prefer to always have my OS on Drive C. What I do during the install is I only have the Array and an Optical Drive attached. Once the install has completed, I then have the Array as Drive C, and the Optical Drive as Drive D. For the rest of my Hard Drives and Optical Drives, I add them on one at a time after I have completed the install, that way Windows will assign the next available Drive Letter to the hardware just added.
In my case I have:
- RAID 0 = Drive C
- DVD+/-RW = Drive D
- Backup Hard Drive = Drive E
You could always do the install again in order to get the drive letters you want.
Take Care,
Richard
P.S. Enjoy the speed.