Gordon,
I was able to fix the problem by setting the drive letter to what I wanted, re-signed on,
changed it to another letter (which it then needed to do on reboot because files were
open). After reboot, set it back to the letter I wanted -- problem now fixed.
Bill
Gordon Tyler wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> I had the same problem; it seems to have disappeared since I reentered
> PM4.0 just after the reboot & set the drive letters again. I'm not sure
> if that was the fix, because I dual boot with Win95a & had run defrag from
> 95 at one point. I also have Norton Utilities 2.0 for NT & used Speeddisk.
> But resetting the drive letters in Disk Admin didn't seem to stick. This
> seems like a needed bugfix for PM.
>
> Gordon Tyler___________________________Department of Psychiatry
> out-pt group psychotherapy_______University of Alberta Hospital
> [log in to unmask], Alberta, Canada
>
> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 16:59:22 +0000
> From: Bill Robins <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Can't Keep One of My Drive Letter Assignments in NT
>
> After doing some work in Partition Magic 4, NT refuses to remember the drive letter
> assignment I have given one of the partitions. Every time I boot up, what should be
> drive N comes in as drive F. I go to disk admin and set it to N. Close all programs
> and sign on again, everything is fine. It's just the rebooting that causes the
> problem.
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