Hello Roger,
Right-click on My Computer and Choose Manage.
Then choose Disk Management.
Locate the E drive and right click on it, There should be an option to
change the drive letter unless you have installed Windows to that drive.
Thanks,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
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>I had drive letters:
>A: (FLOPPY), C: & D: (2 HDD's), E: (CD), F: (ZIP).
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>I consolidated C: & D: to one HDD with 2 large
>partitions.
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>Now drives letters are:
>A:, C: & F: (1 HDD), E: (CD), F: (ZIP)
>D: is missing, and the CD is between two partitions of
>same HDD.
>Any way of getting drive assignments back to original
>sequence?
>Thanks
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