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Hector's House 12-01-2004 11:24

Assigning drive letters in XP
 
I currently have one hdd, which xp sees as drive "C" and a dvd which is "D", if I add another hdd xp will assign it drive letter "E" (I think/assume). Can I change the drive letters so the 2nd hdd is "D" and the dvd is something else. I'm sure this is possible and if so how do I do it?

Paul K 12-01-2004 11:28

Re: Assigning drive letters in XP
 
admin tools, computer management, Disk Management, Right click the drive in question and assign a new letter.

Xaccers 12-01-2004 11:28

Re: Assigning drive letters in XP
 
Not sure about XP home but try this

Right click my computer on your desktop
Click on manage
Under storage select Disk Managment
There you should be able to right click your drives and re-assign their letters.

I normally move my CD & DVD drives to Y: and Z: as I use network drives at home

darkangel 12-01-2004 11:29

Re: Assigning drive letters in XP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hector's House
I currently have one hdd, which xp sees as drive "C" and a dvd which is "D", if I add another hdd xp will assign it drive letter "E" (I think/assume). Can I change the drive letters so the 2nd hdd is "D" and the dvd is something else. I'm sure this is possible and if so how do I do it?

go to control panel>administrative tools>computer management>disk management right clicking on any drive will give u options
edit:-damm beaten to it :mad: again :D

paulyoung666 12-01-2004 11:31

Re: Assigning drive letters in XP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Xaccers
Not sure about XP home but try this

Right click my computer on your desktop
Click on manage
Under storage select Disk Managment
There you should be able to right click your drives and re-assign their letters.

I normally move my CD & DVD drives to Y: and Z: as I use network drives at home




just checked and you cant alter the letter of the boot hdd , but i would assume you will be able to alter anything else :)

Xaccers 12-01-2004 11:34

Re: Assigning drive letters in XP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by paulyoung666
just checked and you cant alter the letter of the boot hdd , but i would assume you will be able to alter anything else :)

Yup

altis 12-01-2004 11:34

Re: Assigning drive letters in XP
 
I'm not sure about XP but for earlier versions of Windows the HDD letters are always consecutive by default. This means that, if you pop in another HDD, all the DVDs and other driver-based drives will shift up one place.

caveman 12-01-2004 11:35

Re: Assigning drive letters in XP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hector's House
I currently have one hdd, which xp sees as drive "C" and a dvd which is "D", if I add another hdd xp will assign it drive letter "E" (I think/assume). Can I change the drive letters so the 2nd hdd is "D" and the dvd is something else. I'm sure this is possible and if so how do I do it?

To my knowledge you can assign any letter to any drive except the dive which has the operating system on it, which must remain the same.
The way to do it is Contol Panel - Admin Tools - Computer Management - Disk Management - Right click, Change drive letters. Just assign Xand Y for example to the drives you want to change, and then reassign the way you want them.

Xaccers 12-01-2004 11:38

Re: Assigning drive letters in XP
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by altis
I'm not sure about XP but for earlier versions of Windows the HDD letters are always consecutive by default. This means that, if you pop in another HDD, all the DVDs and other driver-based drives will shift up one place.

Sort of.
Assuming all hard drives have just 1 partition:

C: Primary master
D: Primary slave

Now put a drive in on Secondary master, and that becomes D: and D: becomes E:

Hector's House 12-01-2004 11:48

Re: Assigning drive letters in XP
 
Thanks for the info, I knew there had to be a way, thanks again


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