Hello,
problem appears again when I permute the HD between two machines, BUT
now the drive letter does not apeear anymore when I use the process you
proposed, only the technical description of the drive (Seagate, etc.)
What should I do next?
Thanks,
Pierre
"M.I.5¾" wrote:
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> >>I switch an external hard drive between two PCs. Upon doing this I
> >>discovered
> >> that this drive named (H) under PC1 was recognized as (I) when it came
> >> back
> >> to PC1. The problem is I have an application that recognizes the location
> >> of
> >> stored maps as (H: ..... maps) and I cannot access them anymore. The
> >> application does does not allow redirection and I have so many maps I
> >> can't
> >> do it one by one.
> >>
> >> Is there a way to force this drive to be recognized as (H) when there is
> >> none that have taken that letter?
> >>
> >
> > Certainly is.
> >
> > Right click on 'My Computer' and select 'Manage'. Now select Drive
> > Management from the left side menu. You might find it easier to make the
> > box bigger at this point. Somewhere on the right you external drive will
> > appear and the partition will be shown as I:. Right click and select
> > Change Drive letter. It should be self explanatory from there.
>
> I should have added that the drive letter you select should become sticky
> unless something else occupies H: when you plug it in or (likely) you plug
> it into a different USB port.
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