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How do I change the CD drive letter?

 
 
Malcolm
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      8th Apr 2005
I have a program that gets its data from a CD. It was agonizingly slow
so I copied the files to the HD and it's WAY, WAY faster. Problem: to
make the program look at the HD instead, I had to *unplug* the CD
drive from the motherboard and map the HD directory to D:.

There _must_ be a simple way to plug my CD drive back in and have it
come up as E: with my HD dir still being D:. But I don't know what
that simple way is. You used to be able to just reserve a particular
letter for the CD drive in Windows. If you still can, I don't know
how.

Can anyone tell me how? TIA.
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Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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      8th Apr 2005
Right click on My Computer, select Manage. On the following screen, click on
Disk Management.
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"Malcolm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a program that gets its data from a CD. It was agonizingly slow
> so I copied the files to the HD and it's WAY, WAY faster. Problem: to
> make the program look at the HD instead, I had to *unplug* the CD
> drive from the motherboard and map the HD directory to D:.
>
> There _must_ be a simple way to plug my CD drive back in and have it
> come up as E: with my HD dir still being D:. But I don't know what
> that simple way is. You used to be able to just reserve a particular
> letter for the CD drive in Windows. If you still can, I don't know
> how.
>
> Can anyone tell me how? TIA.
> --
> Malcolm
>




 
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      9th Apr 2005
You cant change the cdrom or cdrw from diskmgmt,you'll need to go
to run,type:regedit In regedit,expand:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,software,
microsoft,windows,set-up,then open source path,then L.click on the drive,
go to edit,modify,select the letter you prefer,then close out regedit,restart
computer.

"Malcolm" wrote:

> I have a program that gets its data from a CD. It was agonizingly slow
> so I copied the files to the HD and it's WAY, WAY faster. Problem: to
> make the program look at the HD instead, I had to *unplug* the CD
> drive from the motherboard and map the HD directory to D:.
>
> There _must_ be a simple way to plug my CD drive back in and have it
> come up as E: with my HD dir still being D:. But I don't know what
> that simple way is. You used to be able to just reserve a particular
> letter for the CD drive in Windows. If you still can, I don't know
> how.
>
> Can anyone tell me how? TIA.
> --
> Malcolm
>

 
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Bruce Chambers
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      9th Apr 2005
Andrew E. wrote:
> You cant change the cdrom or cdrw from diskmgmt,you'll need to go
> to run,type:regedit In regedit,expand:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,software,
> microsoft,windows,set-up,then open source path,then L.click on the drive,
> go to edit,modify,select the letter you prefer,then close out regedit,restart
> computer.
>



Are you deliberately lying, or just proud of your ignorance? Of course
one can change the letter assigned to any logical drive or CD/DVD drive
from within the MMC.


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Mark Barrett
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      9th Apr 2005
There are programs available that will allow you to put your CD's onto your
hard drive. I use Virtual CD it is an awesome program and saves tons of
time. You keep all the CD's in one folder and it will automatically insert
them as needed. Check it out here: http://www.virtualcd-online.com/
"Malcolm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have a program that gets its data from a CD. It was agonizingly slow
> so I copied the files to the HD and it's WAY, WAY faster. Problem: to
> make the program look at the HD instead, I had to *unplug* the CD
> drive from the motherboard and map the HD directory to D:.
>
> There _must_ be a simple way to plug my CD drive back in and have it
> come up as E: with my HD dir still being D:. But I don't know what
> that simple way is. You used to be able to just reserve a particular
> letter for the CD drive in Windows. If you still can, I don't know
> how.
>
> Can anyone tell me how? TIA.
> --
> Malcolm



 
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John
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      10th Apr 2005
Mark Barrett wrote:

> There are programs available that will allow you to put your CD's onto your
> hard drive. I use Virtual CD it is an awesome program and saves tons of
> time. You keep all the CD's in one folder and it will automatically insert
> them as needed. Check it out here: http://www.virtualcd-online.com/
> "Malcolm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>I have a program that gets its data from a CD. It was agonizingly slow
>>so I copied the files to the HD and it's WAY, WAY faster. Problem: to
>>make the program look at the HD instead, I had to *unplug* the CD
>>drive from the motherboard and map the HD directory to D:.
>>
>>There _must_ be a simple way to plug my CD drive back in and have it
>>come up as E: with my HD dir still being D:. But I don't know what
>>that simple way is. You used to be able to just reserve a particular
>>letter for the CD drive in Windows. If you still can, I don't know
>>how.
>>
>>Can anyone tell me how? TIA.
>>--
>>Malcolm

>
>
>

Is it me or is this just a useless reply to the op??

XP's Disk Manager can re-letter any (but your OS's) partition.

If you are stuck on 'D:' for your CD ... get over it ... I boot XP on J:

John

 
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Paul
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      10th Apr 2005
..com...
> You cant change the cdrom or cdrw from diskmgmt,you'll need to go
>


what!!! Of course you can!!! I did it yesterday...... You are
running Win XP are you.............???????


 
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Shawk
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      11th Apr 2005
Cari (MS-MVP) wrote:
> Right click on My Computer, select Manage. On the following screen, click on
> Disk Management.


Thankyou very much for this. The problem that brought me here was
different (Briefcase thinks my sync copy is in G:\ but it was actually
on H:\) but it worked perfectly and I can now sync again.

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