Update Firmware, Vista changes drive letters?

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JRS

I have 2 DVD/CDRW burners set as higher drive letters to keep them out of
the way.

I updated the firmware on one, and after reboot, Vista acts like it's
installing a whole new device and I end up with a driver letter down at H:
again, which I have to change.

Why does it do that? It's the same device, just newer firmware.
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Andy Snook

Pretty simple, the Firmware is reporting the drive differently to what it
use to, just a simple change in the ID number or name and its a whole new
device to windows. Your find the same on any OS.

If its so much of an issue, complain to your drive maker.
 
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Richard Urban

After you flash the firmware - it IS a new device, by internal code.

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