floppy drives reversed

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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?
 
Check the Bios setup. See if something such as 'Reverse Floppy Drives' is
enabled.
 
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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