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Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by visee, 2006/12/04.

  1. 2006/12/04
    visee

    visee Inactive Thread Starter

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    Can you tell me I known A: to Z: drive,


    but A: B: , is fix FDD drive.

    C: - Z: all HDD.

    But
    my harddisk(1) is used C: D: E: F: G: H: I: J: K: L:
    my harddisk(2) is used K: L: M: N: O: P: Q: R: S: T:
    and DVD/CDROM/virual cd drive/ZIP drive drive is used U: V: W: X:

    now, my problem is I need 2 or 3 USB Finger same time to computer.
    if Y: Z: AA: ?


    any suggest if over Z: drive! please!
    I'm use Window XP SP2 Pro Edition.
     
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    McTavish

    McTavish Inactive

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    Remove the letters from some of your hard drive partitions in Disk Management. This will free up letters for your USB devices. You can’t have more than 26 in total I’m afraid.

    Removing a letter will mean you won’t see that partition anymore in XP, but there must be some of your partitions that you don’t need to see all the time. What could be on all those partitions that you need access to all the time? If you are just using a seperate partition for one type of data, then you don't need to do this. Just use seperate folders on one partition.

    I have more partitions than you, but only the one I’m booted into and a couple of data partitions are ever mounted and assigned drive letters. I use my bootmanager to hide the other partitions at bootup.
     

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