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Assign Drive letter!

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by jmlooi, 2004/04/08.

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  1. 2004/04/08
    jmlooi

    jmlooi Inactive Thread Starter

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    I Have single HDD and partition into 2 which is C: & D: drive letter.

    How do i assign the drive letter D: to another drive letter (etc..Z:

    or r:). Winxp and win2k can change it from computer

    management, How about in win98se? Thanks.




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    merlin

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    Why do you want to do this ?
    Do you have partitioning tools on the PC ?
    regards
     

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    jmlooi

    jmlooi Inactive Thread Starter

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    Some of drive letter reserve for other application using. What are partition tools you sugguest to change drive letter? Thanks.
     
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    markp62

    markp62 Geek Member Alumni

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    Perhaps you should post more about this. I think Merlin was wondering if you used something like Partition Magic to repartition your drive, and this application is looking for a CD for copyright protection, and the CD drive letter used to be D:.
    I do not believe 98 supports drive letter reassignment for hard drives, and Partition Magic doesn't do this. It can be done for CD drives, but this will not change some application from looking at D:.
     
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