HDD Logical Letters

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Every time I reboot the Windows it mess up with my HDD´s logical letters, the
"D" HDD turns to "E", the "E" turns to "F" and the "F" to "D", and because of
that all my shortcurts and some programs stop working.
Does anybody has any ideia of how to fix it definetely, because I getting
pisted off to have to go to Disc Manager at the Computer Management every
time I turn on the pc.
 
Rodrigo said:
Every time I reboot the Windows it mess up with my HDD´s logical letters, the
"D" HDD turns to "E", the "E" turns to "F" and the "F" to "D", and because of
that all my shortcurts and some programs stop working.
Does anybody has any ideia of how to fix it definetely, because I getting
pisted off to have to go to Disc Manager at the Computer Management every
time I turn on the pc.

Hi, there may be a way to fix this at the windows level, but can you
check that all your hdd's jumpers are set on cable select and that you
have the drive that should be c: on the firsplug on the cable on the
primary port and all other drives plugged in order after that, also i
am guessing these are physcial drives not partitions, does the drive
order change in bios?

Flamer.
 
I always disable the "Cable Select" and always set the "Master" and the
"Slave" jumper at HDD´s and optical drives and have been working so well
until now.
I forgot say that this is happing with partitions not with hdd´s.
The drive C is the first partition of the Primary Master HDD, drive D is the
first partition of the Primary SATA HDD, drive E is the second partition of
the Primary SATA HDD and the drive F is the only partition (the whole HDD) at
Primary Slave HDD. I didn´t check out the bios the verify the disk
configuration but I don´t thing that could be happening because I use 2 PATA
HDD´s and 1 SATA HDD´s and at my motherboard A7N8X-E DELUXE the SATA drive
isn´t recognized by the bios.
 
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