floppy drives reversed

  • Thread starter Thread starter Norman B. Grover
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Norman B. Grover

I have two floppy drives. The first (A:) is a standard 3=3F" 1.44MB
drive, the other (B:) is an LS-120 3=3F" 120MB drive.
This morning a strange thing happened: they got reversed. Now A: refers
to the 120MB drive, B: to the 1.44MB drive; otherwise, they work fine.
Is there any way to reassign these drive letters?
 
Thank you for your sugestion. My current BIOS has no such setting. I
should perhaps have mentioned that I also found my two CD drive letters
interchanged, but that was easily fixed via Disk Manager.
 
I have one computer here with a zip drive installed.
(with no disk in the LS120) Right click My Computer, select Manage. Select
Disk Management.
In the right pane, right click the LS-120 drive itself.
Click Change Drive Letter. Click Change.
Click the drop down list for drive letters and see if the letter B is
available. If it is, select it and click OK.
That will force the floppy to letter A:.
Reboot.
 

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