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Rhett
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      11th Sep 2009
I have a Gateway 836GM, XP sp3, computer drives C, D, E, F, G and H in
computer. I have 2 Maxtor external storage devices. I would like to name
them something like Maxtor 1 and Maxtor 2 (other than C:\ & D:\ I find the
extra letter designations too confusing). Is this even possible to do? ...
or should I ask for an increase in my ADD meds and live with confusion?
Thank you
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      11th Sep 2009
Rhett wrote:
> I have a Gateway 836GM, XP sp3, computer drives C, D, E, F, G and H in
> computer. I have 2 Maxtor external storage devices. I would like to
> name them something like Maxtor 1 and Maxtor 2 (other than C:\ & D:\
> I find the extra letter designations too confusing). Is this even
> possible to do? ... or should I ask for an increase in my ADD meds
> and live with confusion? Thank you


Right click the drive and select "Rename"

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housetrained
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      11th Sep 2009
hit windows key then e. right click the drive choose rename and away you go.
renamed all mine - the letters remain tho' its no problem

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"Rhett" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have a Gateway 836GM, XP sp3, computer drives C, D, E, F, G and H in
> computer. I have 2 Maxtor external storage devices. I would like to name
> them something like Maxtor 1 and Maxtor 2 (other than C:\ & D:\ I find the
> extra letter designations too confusing). Is this even possible to do?
> ...
> or should I ask for an increase in my ADD meds and live with confusion?
> Thank you
> --
> Some days it just doesn''t pay to gnaw through the leather straps.
>
> Find a Cure
> =:-)-P(++)==|


 
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R. McCarty
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      11th Sep 2009
Partitions or volumes have two unique identifiers, drive letter and volume
name. Drive Letter can be changed by Disk Management and you can
rename the volumes to anything you like by accessing Properties of the
volume. Right Click the drive in Explorer and left click Properties. The
current volume label is shown in the text box. Simply remove it's existing
name and replace with your own.

"Rhett" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:96E6B727-1F9F-4361-AAF7-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a Gateway 836GM, XP sp3, computer drives C, D, E, F, G and H in
> computer. I have 2 Maxtor external storage devices. I would like to name
> them something like Maxtor 1 and Maxtor 2 (other than C:\ & D:\ I find the
> extra letter designations too confusing). Is this even possible to do?
> ...
> or should I ask for an increase in my ADD meds and live with confusion?
> Thank you
> --
> Some days it just doesn''t pay to gnaw through the leather straps.
>
> Find a Cure
> =:-)-P(++)==|



 
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(PeteCresswell)
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      11th Sep 2009
Per Rhett:
>I have a Gateway 836GM, XP sp3, computer drives C, D, E, F, G and H in
>computer. I have 2 Maxtor external storage devices. I would like to name
>them something like Maxtor 1 and Maxtor 2 (other than C:\ & D:\ I find the
>extra letter designations too confusing). Is this even possible to do? ...
>or should I ask for an increase in my ADD meds and live with confusion?


I am not aware of any way to replace "D:" with "Whatever:".

What I do with my five "MyBook" drives is this:

1) MyComputer | Manage | Disk Management | (select the drive) |
(right-click the drive) | Change Drive Letter and Paths
and assign a common letter to all drives. I use "F"
(you have to do this for each drive).

2) MyComputer | (right-click the drive) | Type in the name you
want (I use "Backup1", "Backup2", and so-forth).

That way, whenever I attach one of the backup drives, it always
comes up as F: with the appropriate name "Backup1" or "Backup2"
or whatever.

The scheme breaks down when two backup drives are connected at
once and also occasionally for other reasons like plugging a
flash drive in when the next available drive letter is "F" and
then plugging in one of the backup drives. I should probably
change my scheme to make all the backup drives "Z:".
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Meebers
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      11th Sep 2009
Well you could "rename' and change drive letter on one of the Maxtors as:
M:axter1

"R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:e%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Partitions or volumes have two unique identifiers, drive letter and volume
> name. Drive Letter can be changed by Disk Management and you can
> rename the volumes to anything you like by accessing Properties of the
> volume. Right Click the drive in Explorer and left click Properties. The
> current volume label is shown in the text box. Simply remove it's existing
> name and replace with your own.
>
> "Rhett" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:96E6B727-1F9F-4361-AAF7-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I have a Gateway 836GM, XP sp3, computer drives C, D, E, F, G and H in
>> computer. I have 2 Maxtor external storage devices. I would like to name
>> them something like Maxtor 1 and Maxtor 2 (other than C:\ & D:\ I find
>> the
>> extra letter designations too confusing). Is this even possible to do?
>> ...
>> or should I ask for an increase in my ADD meds and live with confusion?
>> Thank you
>> --
>> Some days it just doesn''t pay to gnaw through the leather straps.
>>
>> Find a Cure
>> =:-)-P(++)==|

>
>



 
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R. McCarty
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      11th Sep 2009
Very Clever, never thought of a letter/name like that.

"Meebers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Well you could "rename' and change drive letter on one of the Maxtors as:
> M:axter1
>
> "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:e%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Partitions or volumes have two unique identifiers, drive letter and
>> volume
>> name. Drive Letter can be changed by Disk Management and you can
>> rename the volumes to anything you like by accessing Properties of the
>> volume. Right Click the drive in Explorer and left click Properties. The
>> current volume label is shown in the text box. Simply remove it's
>> existing
>> name and replace with your own.
>>
>> "Rhett" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:96E6B727-1F9F-4361-AAF7-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>I have a Gateway 836GM, XP sp3, computer drives C, D, E, F, G and H in
>>> computer. I have 2 Maxtor external storage devices. I would like to
>>> name
>>> them something like Maxtor 1 and Maxtor 2 (other than C:\ & D:\ I find
>>> the
>>> extra letter designations too confusing). Is this even possible to do?
>>> ...
>>> or should I ask for an increase in my ADD meds and live with confusion?
>>> Thank you
>>> --
>>> Some days it just doesn''t pay to gnaw through the leather straps.
>>>
>>> Find a Cure
>>> =:-)-P(++)==|

>>
>>

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Meebers
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      11th Sep 2009
Yes...millions of pc'ers are now changing there drives/names as we
speak....have you done yours yet? I changed one of mine to S:torage ;-)

"R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> Very Clever, never thought of a letter/name like that.
>
> "Meebers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Well you could "rename' and change drive letter on one of the Maxtors as:
>> M:axter1
>>
>> "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>> news:e%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Partitions or volumes have two unique identifiers, drive letter and
>>> volume
>>> name. Drive Letter can be changed by Disk Management and you can
>>> rename the volumes to anything you like by accessing Properties of the
>>> volume. Right Click the drive in Explorer and left click Properties. The
>>> current volume label is shown in the text box. Simply remove it's
>>> existing
>>> name and replace with your own.
>>>
>>> "Rhett" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:96E6B727-1F9F-4361-AAF7-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>I have a Gateway 836GM, XP sp3, computer drives C, D, E, F, G and H in
>>>> computer. I have 2 Maxtor external storage devices. I would like to
>>>> name
>>>> them something like Maxtor 1 and Maxtor 2 (other than C:\ & D:\ I find
>>>> the
>>>> extra letter designations too confusing). Is this even possible to do?
>>>> ...
>>>> or should I ask for an increase in my ADD meds and live with confusion?
>>>> Thank you
>>>> --
>>>> Some days it just doesn''t pay to gnaw through the leather straps.
>>>>
>>>> Find a Cure
>>>> =:-)-P(++)==|
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

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