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Brian V
Guest
Is it possible to move a partitioned drive letter?
Eg: Before I had Drive C and D (the hard-drive partitioned) and the DVD-Rom
was drive E.
Not Drive D is the DVD-ROM drive and the old Drive D is Drive I.
The card-reader is now Drive E,F,G,H.
Can Drive I become Drive D, and push the rest of the drives down a letter?
I had a music program that recognized the files used from which drive they
were located on. The program is looking at Drive D and the file extensions
not Drive I where they now are. Same drive, just a different letter. So its
now I:Music/Music Sounds, not D:Music/Music Sounds.
Since the older set-up was a pre-build Acer, I believe a person or machine
installed the hard-drive first and loaded windows then loaded the dvd-rom
drive or the drive was installed with windows and the partitions already then
the dvd-rom was recognized.
I am living OEM free and loving the freedom.
Eg: Before I had Drive C and D (the hard-drive partitioned) and the DVD-Rom
was drive E.
Not Drive D is the DVD-ROM drive and the old Drive D is Drive I.
The card-reader is now Drive E,F,G,H.
Can Drive I become Drive D, and push the rest of the drives down a letter?
I had a music program that recognized the files used from which drive they
were located on. The program is looking at Drive D and the file extensions
not Drive I where they now are. Same drive, just a different letter. So its
now I:Music/Music Sounds, not D:Music/Music Sounds.
Since the older set-up was a pre-build Acer, I believe a person or machine
installed the hard-drive first and loaded windows then loaded the dvd-rom
drive or the drive was installed with windows and the partitions already then
the dvd-rom was recognized.
I am living OEM free and loving the freedom.