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eXistenZ
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      28th Aug 2010
Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
Service Pack 2
Single user
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Current drive is B
Is this OK or should I change it to
another drive letter?

Any help or advice appreciated
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Gene E. Bloch
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      28th Aug 2010
On Sat, 28 Aug 2010 18:18:08 +1000, eXistenZ wrote:

> Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
> Service Pack 2
> Single user
> --------------
> Current drive is B
> Is this OK or should I change it to
> another drive letter?
>
> Any help or advice appreciated
> eXistenZ


It shouldn't be B:, which normally means a floppy disk drive.

Why not just let Windows assign it?

I'm assuming you meant a "DVD RW drive", since there's no such thing as
a "DVD REW".

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MerseyBeat
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      28th Aug 2010
Gene,

I'm not sure you convinced me with your logic. You have convinced me of
your age, though.

> It shouldn't be B:, which normally means a floppy disk drive

The assigned drive letter is essentially only a label for the hardware
device. Whatever it "normally means" is irrelevent. Besides, in this
particular case, who uses floppy disks anymore ? When was the last time you
used a floppy disk?
Assigning a hardware device the drive letter A or B should not produce any
untoward effects.

It would have made more sense many years ago when computers came with
floppy disk drives. Today's analogy would be to avoid using the drive
letters "D" and "E" because they are normally assigned to CD and DVD drives,
respectively. Even that doesn't hold water because you can have a
combination drive.

Now, I will admit that tradition and "usual" computer protocol would
recommend that assigned drive letters avoid using A,B, obviously C, D and E.

Cheers,
MB

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> On Sat, 28 Aug 2010 18:18:08 +1000, eXistenZ wrote:
>
>> Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
>> Service Pack 2
>> Single user
>> --------------
>> Current drive is B
>> Is this OK or should I change it to
>> another drive letter?
>>
>> Any help or advice appreciated
>> eXistenZ

>
> It shouldn't be B:, which normally means a floppy disk drive.
>
> Why not just let Windows assign it?
>
> I'm assuming you meant a "DVD RW drive", since there's no such thing as
> a "DVD REW".
>
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      30th Aug 2010
"Gene E. Bloch" <not-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>On Sat, 28 Aug 2010 18:18:08 +1000, eXistenZ wrote:
>
>> Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
>> Service Pack 2
>> Single user
>> --------------
>> Current drive is B
>> Is this OK or should I change it to
>> another drive letter?
>>
>> Any help or advice appreciated
>> eXistenZ

>
>It shouldn't be B:, which normally means a floppy disk drive.


Well yeah, but how many computers still have floppy drives? A: and B:
normally aren't used anymore, but there's no reason they shouldn't be.
If this setup works for OP, I don't see any reason why he should fix
it.

>Why not just let Windows assign it?


Always a good idea.

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Gene E. Bloch
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      30th Aug 2010
On Sat, 28 Aug 2010 17:34:56 -0500, MerseyBeat wrote:

> Assigning a hardware device the drive letter A or B should not produce any
> untoward effects.


"should" != "doesn't"

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Gene E. Bloch
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      30th Aug 2010
On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 09:23:23 -0400, Tim Slattery wrote:

> "Gene E. Bloch" <not-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 28 Aug 2010 18:18:08 +1000, eXistenZ wrote:
>>
>>> Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
>>> Service Pack 2
>>> Single user
>>> --------------
>>> Current drive is B
>>> Is this OK or should I change it to
>>> another drive letter?
>>>
>>> Any help or advice appreciated
>>> eXistenZ

>>
>>It shouldn't be B:, which normally means a floppy disk drive.

>
> Well yeah, but how many computers still have floppy drives? A: and B:
> normally aren't used anymore, but there's no reason they shouldn't be.
> If this setup works for OP, I don't see any reason why he should fix
> it.
>
>>Why not just let Windows assign it?

>
> Always a good idea.


If this works for the OP, why is he asking? Just asking :-)

At least you gave some advice to the OP, rather than limiting your
remarks to criticism of what I said ;-)

I have a floppy disk drive, and I have used it in the last few months.
It was needed to install drivers during the creation of a boot CD for a
BU program called Casper, and it wasn't used during a regular Windows
session, so the above discussion is moot in this case.

Not only that, the driver installation didn't work. That's part of a
long story that made me stop recommending Casper, based on the failure
of the standard boot CD on my computer, and the support team (one
person, AFAICT) thrusting the problem onto me to solve. OK, he really
didn't thrust it onto me: because he gave no useful help for the
problem, I just took it on myself - and failed :-)

BTW, the floppy drive worked fine, I just couldn't track down drivers
that worked :-)

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