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> I have an external FAT32 USB drive which connects to my primary Win XP Pro
> NTFS computer. It will also connect to two older Win 98SE FAT32 computers.
> To avoid drive confusion, I would like to have this USB drive appear as U:
> in all three computers. If I rename it U: while it is attached to my
> primary computer, and later attach it to another computer, will the U:
> designation follow it to the other computer? If not, can I designate it as
> U: in the other computers? Are there any problems or dangers associated
> with doing this? Thanks, Bob Lendrim
I believe XP will certainly allow you to assign any arbitrary drive letter
to this device, but:
(a) It won't travel with it; the setting in XP will apply only on that
machine.
(b) Win98SE supports assignment of drive letters for CD/DVD and other
"removable storage" drives, but not for fixed hard drives. I'm not sure
which it will see this device as -- if the former, you're okay.
David Gillett
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