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Old 08-09-02, 02:04 AM Thread Starter   #1
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How do I chagne a drive letter?


Since my floppy drive caught fire a few months back (no, I didn't overclock it) I was thinking of using my zip drive as the A: drive. Anyone know how I can change it to A: in win2k?
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right click on my computer, go to manage

then click on storage, then to disk management...make sure you have a disk in your zip drive at the time, and you can change the letter there

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Old 08-09-02, 06:45 AM   #3
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I think A: and B: are reserved for floppy drives only and won't be an available choice for your zip drive.
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Old 08-09-02, 11:24 PM Thread Starter   #4
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I've had the zip drive show up as a B: drive when I had my floppy installed... that was a while back though. I'll try this tonight when I get off work and tell you if it worked.
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