Import and location of datafiles

Hello.
I need to import full database from Oracle8i datadump to Oracle10g Express. I did:
C:\> exp80 'user/user as sysdba' FILE=db.dmp FULL=y,
and then on new server with Oracle10g:
C:\> imp 'user/user as sysdba' FILE=db.dmp FULL=y
and I get:
IMP-00017: following statement failed with ORACLE error 1119:
"CREATE TABLESPACE "XXX" DATAFILE 'E:\XXX\DB\XXX_1.DAT' SIZE 214748364"
"8 AUTOEXTEND ON NEXT 104857600 MAXSIZE 2147483648 DEFAULT STORAGE ("
"INITIAL 10240 NEXT 10240 MINEXTENTS 1 MAXEXTENTS 121 PCTINCREASE 50) ONLINE"
" PERMANENT"
IMP-00003: ORACLE error 1119 encountered
ORA-01119: error in creating database file 'E:\XXX\DB\XXX_1.DAT'
ORA-27040: file create error, unable to create file
OSD-04002: unable to open file
O/S-Error: (OS 21) The device is not ready.
The problem is that drive E: on new server doesn't exist. Is there any way to force location of data files during import?
Thx

Hi,
>>exp80 'user/user as sysdba' FILE=db.dmp FULL=y,
For a full database, just use: exp system/password file=db.dmp full=y
>>IMP-00017: following statement failed with ORACLE error 1119:
Before to import the dump file, to avoid this error, you will to create the tablespaces.
In Oracle XE is possible to create tablespaces.
Well, my advice for you is to create the users manually on the database and then perform an import user by user using [fromuser] [touser] clauses. Is it possible to you ?
Cheers

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