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Ed
If you are using Win95 you can change the drive letter of the CDROM.
I always make mine "Z" so I never have this problem. Go to Control
Panel/System/Device Manager/CDROM/highlight your CDROM and click on
properties and then go to settings. At the bottom of the Settings
you will see how to set your CDROM.
I think that if you set your CDROM to "G" it might stay there. Try
it.. If this does not work you may have to change everything that
uses the CDROM to the new drive letter.
Don
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-----Original Message-----
From: PCBUILD - PC Hardware discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Ed Thomasson
Sent: Sunday, May 17, 1998 5:13 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [PCBUILD] zip drive letter
I recently purchased an 100 meg zip drive (Iomega) that when I run
setup,
it locates and installs on drive H. Drive G is my last drive and it
is the
cd. When the computer boots up, it kicks the cd to H, and takes G.
Since I
have quite a few programs that point to g as the cd drive, is there
any way
to make the zip stay on H?? Ther is no option that I can find in the
properties/settings tab that I can find to do this, although zip
documentation says there is.
thanks
ed
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