Does anyone know how to remap drive letters?

Sep 24, 2007 18:18

I bought and installed a new hard drive last summer since my old one got ridiculously slow due to the fact that my computer is ancient. For some reason, when I swapped out the drives, it mapped the hard drive to drive E, which is a bit annoying since I'm so used to the hard drive being the C drive that seeing it as something different is a bit ( Read more... )

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discoflamingo September 25 2007, 05:17:06 UTC
Which Windows? There was a program that could force drive mappings in the Accessories->System Tools menu of my version of XP (at work, so I can't tell you which program exactly right now).

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halfawake September 25 2007, 06:00:14 UTC
I've got Windows XP Professional.

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halfawake September 26 2007, 04:24:43 UTC
Good suggestion, it complained that "Windows cannot modify the drive letter of your system volumne or boot volume" though. Guess I'm probably stuck with this drive letter, ah well. I appreciate the suggestion though, that really ought to work, but oh well, can't say I'm surprised.

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