Robbie Hatley wrote:
> "Sid Elbow" wrote:
>> On one of my other machines however, one of the CD/DVD drives always
>> lists as Zip Drive (X
even though it is actually a DVD-Rom drive
>
> I'd guess there's probably a setting in the registry for these
> "label placeholders". I'd guess Windows looked at the drive the
> first time it was noticed after installation, deduced the type
> (wrongly), and wrote "Zip Drive".
There was actually an IDE Zip-Drive installed on this machine in the
long distant past and it probably dates from that. I don't have
immediate access to that machine, but on the machine I'm currently
using, if I go to the location in <Computer Management> that I mentioned
to promicro, it appears to list every drive that I've ever had installed
on this machine including those that are long gone. It would appear that
simply removing the hardware (while that may disappear them from Device
Manager) doesn't remove them from this list....Windows has a long memory.
It does appear that that you can delete/reassign the listings at this
point in <Computer Management>. I haven't tried it yet but I will when I
get access to that machine.
> The "drive label" is always a single capital letter. Perhaps
> call what we're talking about "volume label placeholders".
> I dunno if MS has an official name for it.
Possibly. In any event, I did understand what the OP meant and I would
guess that, from his/her point of view, getting help for the problem is
more important than the semantics.