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Drive Letter Assignment
Recently, my drive letter assignments began changing
without my direction, i.e. Super Disk assigned as Drive B but changes to Drive E by itself. This becomes an inconvience since I have 18 computers to monitor if they are not all configured the same way. Any ideas? Richard |
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Drive Letter Assignment
-----Original Message----- Recently, my drive letter assignments began changing without my direction, i.e. Super Disk assigned as Drive B but changes to Drive E by itself. This becomes an inconvience since I have 18 computers to monitor if they are not all configured the same way. Any ideas? Richard . Check the IDE cable to your drives in the affected computer,and make sure there connected to the motherboard securely. |
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Drive Letter Assignment
Are you assigning the drive letter through Device Manager?
1) Click on StartSettingsControl Panel. 2) In the Control Panel, double-click on System. 3) Click on the Device Manager tab. 4) Click on Disk Drives and then double-click on SuperDisk drive. 5) Click on Settings and set the desired drive letter. 6) Restart your computer when prompted. Is a floppy drive also installed, or has the LS-120 drive been installed as a floppy drive replacement? Is the LS-120 installed as a bootable device, and if so, is it configured as such in the BIOS? If the regular floppy drive has been removed and only the LS-120 is present, have you disable the floppy controller in the BIOS? -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Richard Williams" wrote in message ... Recently, my drive letter assignments began changing without my direction, i.e. Super Disk assigned as Drive B but changes to Drive E by itself. This becomes an inconvience since I have 18 computers to monitor if they are not all configured the same way. Any ideas? Richard |
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