Hi Alan,
You can change the drive letter on the CD/VDD drive and put it late in the
alphabet soup ,like W. (via Disk Management)
Just curious: When you boot up from "drive H" ,does everything in the OS
refer to H?
If it does ,leave it alone. If you change the drive letter ,everything will
stop working,
since almost everything is referenced to H.
So long as it works ,leave it alone, unless your friend intends to add more
hard drives.
Besides ,you can't change the drive letter on the boot volume anyway. It
simply won't let you.
Anyway, since there is only 1 drive ,what difference does it make whether it
says H or C?
The only way to resolve it is to re-install the OS- Of course after you
have changed the drive letter for the CD/DVD drive.
Peter E.
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From: "alan smith" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, 13 June, 2011 4:27 PM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] whacky drive?
I'm very sorry. I should have said "there are 6 + 2 slots for dvd/cd r/wr
and hard dtives."
there isonly one SATA hard drive, 400Gb & one DVD r/wr. All those removable
disks,
except "H" are missing. That has the OS & should be "C" drive
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