HP psc 2410 Help

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Hey. I recently had some problems and had to perform the Full Recovery
operation on my HP Media Center PC m370n. A few programs had to be
re-installed and one of them happened to be the software that came with my HP
psc 2410. So I put in the CD in the DVD-R drive and it starts going fine,
until an error pops up that says "XX.dll file missing." There was an option
to "Retry" so I clicked on that until it finally worked. This never happened
before, but at least it installed. Well I went into My Computer and below the
Hard drives is a section for all of the removable drives. In that section is
the Floppy Drive, DVD-R, CD Drive, MMC/SD, CompactFlash I/II, SmartMedia, and
MS/MSPro in that order. And they were labeled (A:), (E:), (F:), (G:), (H:),
(I:), (J:). After I re-installed the software, some of the Media Card drives
had the drive letter changed. And the biggest problem was that the DVD-R is
on top and below that is the CD drive on the tower. But when I press the
eject button on my keyboard to open the DVD-R drive, it would open the CD
Drive because they were renamed. Also, the icons to two of the Media Card
drives were now generic looking. I know I can rename the drives manually, but
I want to know if there is anything else I can do, because this never
happened before. I also tried to install the psc 2410 software without the
disc. I downloaded the software from the HP website and supposedly it was
updated so I tried that. I thought since I wasn't using the DVD or CD drives
that it wouldn't rename the drives this time, but nope. It did it again.
Anything I can do? Thanks.
 
Right click on My Computer and select Manage. On the following screen, click
on Disk Management. You can reassign drive letters here.
 
Thanks for replying, but perhaps you didn't thoroughly read my post. I know
how to change the drive letters, but I want to know if my computer is
corrupted or if anything is wrong and if there is anything else I could do.
 
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