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      3rd Jun 2007
How do I change the drive letters that the CD and DVD drives are mounted at?

 
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      3rd Jun 2007
Plenty of info in XP "Help and Support" - use index for "drive letters".

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      3rd Jun 2007
Warren wrote:
> How do I change the drive letters that the CD and DVD drives are mounted at?
>

You'll need to be logged in as admin... Go to the control panel and
switch to classic view if not already in classic view. Click on
"Administrative Tools" then on "Computer Management"

In the Computer Managemnet window that now opens, go to Disk Management
(should be on the left, second one from the bottom)

Now, a list of the drives Windows can see will be displayed in the two
windows on the right. Right click on a drive and choose "Change Drive
Letter and Paths" Then click on "Change" and choose a new letter.

Of course, remember that if you change a drive letter, you might break
some installed software as the path to it will no longer be valid.


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Thank You That worked.
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"AJR" wrote:

> Plenty of info in XP "Help and Support" - use index for "drive letters".
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> "Warren" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > How do I change the drive letters that the CD and DVD drives are mounted
> > at?
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      3rd Jun 2007
Yeah, as a testimonial. That's the way I did it and it was quick and slick.

Mike


"Matt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Warren wrote:
>> How do I change the drive letters that the CD and DVD drives are mounted
>> at?
>>

> You'll need to be logged in as admin... Go to the control panel and
> switch to classic view if not already in classic view. Click on
> "Administrative Tools" then on "Computer Management"
>
> In the Computer Managemnet window that now opens, go to Disk Management
> (should be on the left, second one from the bottom)
>
> Now, a list of the drives Windows can see will be displayed in the two
> windows on the right. Right click on a drive and choose "Change Drive
> Letter and Paths" Then click on "Change" and choose a new letter.
>
> Of course, remember that if you change a drive letter, you might break
> some installed software as the path to it will no longer be valid.
>
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