You may notice that when you add drivers to your computer (hard drive, CD drive, and others storage device that corresponds to a drive), windows will automatically assigns letter to the drives). For some reason, may be this assignment might not suit to your computer system. For example, you might have mapped a network drive to the same letter that windows assigns to a new drive. So, if you want to change the drive letter, just follow these steps:
On your mouse, pointed to My Computer, then right click on them. If you saw a new windows appears, click manage. Under Computer Management, click Disk Management. Now, you will see your all drives listed. CD-ROM drives are listed at the bottom of the pane. Click Change, then assign the following drive letter. Click the drive letter you want to assign, and click OK
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Friday, January 18, 2008
Change Drive Letter in Windows XP