If I format the C drive and then reinstall, E disk operating system can enter it?

Users questions: My E drive and C drive is installed WindowsXP. Now I'm going to C drive of the XP reinstall. I heard formatted C drive causes unable to enter the E-matching system for C drive under the initial boot sequence. 1. So how to successfully reinstall the C drive of XP without affecting the E drive it? I use CD-ROM installation. 2. If I enter the installation interface to delete C drive, and then re-establish the C drive partition and then format, will not lead to E system can not boot? Because the console enter the format command with no, I do not do not intend to use.
Experts answer: before reloading the system, the C: * under the root directory of boot.i ni and ntldr files are copied to two other districts. The two files are system files, and is hidden, if the C: * drive, looking less than two files, Ke Yi open My Computer, washed by click of the mouse in the menu Tools - Folder Options, on the open a dialog box, click "View" option Card (at the top), in the "Advanced Settings" found in "Show hidden files and folders" and select it, find "Hide protected operating system files" and remove the hook in front of the point can be determined . You can then reinstall according to the method you said C plate system. Bahrain, the then copied to the other partition Re-copy the two files to C: * override the root directory of the original document. Restart your computer, double the system menu is back! Into E: * disk system to try, is not into it!
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