On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 13:05:55 +0000, Tom Barkas <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>In Win98, when I plug in my USB drive, it is assigned a letter after
>the fixed hard drives and I have the CD-ROM fixed as Z. When I plug it
>into Win2000 on a computer with a single hard drive partitioned as
>C-E, it inserts itself as drive D and shifts everything else along.
>Most of the programmes which are on D seem to cope with this, but (a)
>is this meant to happen, (b) is there a way of assigning fixed letters
>to external drives and the CD-ROM drive in Win2000?
>
See reply dated 19DEC to your original post.
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