Drive letters changing themselves?

K

Kenny

Two optical drives, changed them to Y & Z and a secondary SATA drive, two
partitions set as W & X
OK for a long time but now the optical drives have reverted to G & H and the
partitions on HDD to I & J. D, E & F used for another HDD.
Why is this happening and how can I stop it happening again if I re-assign
drive letters?
Replies appreciated.
 
K

Kenny

Not Windows system restore but had restored a True Image backup some time
ago, would that have done it?
Incidentally trying to restore the same image now True Image tells me that
the image file is corrupt? This relates to another post here by me
regarding a failed Repair install.

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Kenny Cargill
Unknown said:
Did you by chance do a system restore to an earlier level?
 
U

Unknown

That is about the only thing that can make those addresses revert to the
previous setting.
Kenny said:
Not Windows system restore but had restored a True Image backup some time
ago, would that have done it?
Incidentally trying to restore the same image now True Image tells me that
the image file is corrupt? This relates to another post here by me
regarding a failed Repair install.
 
G

Gerry

How many operating systems installed?

Have you moved the disk to or from another computer?

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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Stourport, England
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Kenny said:
Not Windows system restore but had restored a True Image backup some
time ago, would that have done it?
Incidentally trying to restore the same image now True Image tells me
that the image file is corrupt? This relates to another post here by
me regarding a failed Repair install.
 

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