Re: DVD drive letters.
- From: "M.I.5¾" <no.one@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 07:31:20 +0100
"Ed Cryer" <ed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:etu07s$cl1$1@xxxxxxxxxxx
"M.I.5" <no.one@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:45ffa689_1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Now can someone help me.
I have 3 DVD drives on my PC. After a boot they occupy drive letters F:,
G: and M:.
Using the disk manager from My Computer I change them to be
(respectively) N:, L:, and M:.
However next time the machine is restarted, they revert back to
(respectively) F:, G: and M:.
This only started happening a couple of weeks ago. Does anybody know why
Windows (XP Home SP2) keeps reverting the drive letters (or by what
mechanism it can)?
A couple of weeks ago? You haven't recently installed some app that
requires a CD or DVD to be on a certain drive letter, have you?
I guess it could occur that changes will work ok until boot-up objects and
reverts the letters.
Not installed anything recently. I can't find anyone who is aware of a
mechanism by which windows can do this.
.
- References:
- DVD drive letters.
- From: M.I.5¾
- Re: DVD drive letters.
- From: Ed Cryer
- DVD drive letters.
- Prev by Date: Re: Administrator password unavailable - Small Business Server
- Next by Date: Re: USB 2 or 1
- Previous by thread: Re: DVD drive letters.
- Next by thread: Anyone using Dialog?
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|