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Date: | Tue, 9 Feb 1999 22:26:47 -0000 |
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Was using the 'Disk Administrator' to assign drive letters - but without
luck, until I was reading another note (on this list) about removing a boot
sector virus using 'FDISK /MBR'. Did this, re-started 'Disk Administrator',
got a warning about it writing an 'ID' to the disk - now OK.
Without this list I wouldn't have had a chance - wonderful resource........
Have you tried going into NT's Programs, Administrative Tools,
Disk Administrator and assigning the drive letters that way?
Best of luck!
Lance Kephart
On Mon, 8 Feb 1999 21:54:04 Dean Weaver wrote:
>My problem started last week when I installed a driver for a Paralell-Port
>Zip drive, & surprisingly I could assign it a drive letter (called it W:).
>Ever since one of my partitions (was Q:) reverts to I: upon re-boot. I have
>tried re-installing 'SP4', FDISK & Format the partition - no luck. Any
>suggestions would be welcome.
>
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