M Mitch Oct 23, 2003 #1 How do I rename a drive, e.g. my current F:\(zip drive) to G:\? Is it possible and/or difficult? Thanks. Mitch
How do I rename a drive, e.g. my current F:\(zip drive) to G:\? Is it possible and/or difficult? Thanks. Mitch
R Ray at Oct 23, 2003 #2 I don't have a command prompt answer for you, but if you open diskmgmt.msc, you can right-click on a drive and change the letter. Ray at work
I don't have a command prompt answer for you, but if you open diskmgmt.msc, you can right-click on a drive and change the letter. Ray at work
W Wayne Tilton Oct 23, 2003 #3 I don't have a command prompt answer for you, but if you open diskmgmt.msc, you can right-click on a drive and change the letter. Ray at work Click to expand... The CLI to do this is mountvol. Type mountvol /? for help. Wayne
I don't have a command prompt answer for you, but if you open diskmgmt.msc, you can right-click on a drive and change the letter. Ray at work Click to expand... The CLI to do this is mountvol. Type mountvol /? for help. Wayne
J John Mbarga Oct 29, 2003 #5 In 2000, use computer management/disk Management Right click on the drive and select change drive letter
In 2000, use computer management/disk Management Right click on the drive and select change drive letter