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How to change, assign and remove drive letters on computers running Windows XP or Windows 2000Note: you can’t change the drive letter of your OSRun Disk Management, for this:Click Control Panel > Click Performance and Maintenance > click Administrative Tools > Computer Management > and in left panel click Disk ManagementOr right click on My Computer and select Manage and then select Disk Management.In right panel right click your drive and select “Change Drive Letter and Path”.To change: in dialog box click change and finally change the letters assigned to your drive. To add: click add and browse for drive pathTo remove: click remove, windows will display a warning message, click ok to continue. :D

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You can do it, even any partition program, like Partition magic, this programs is so usefull at the time to work with hard disk, even the most easy things, like formatting or changin letter, use them they are more powerfull that the ""toys"" that brings Microsoft

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hi.

 I want to remove a drive, so I selected the drive I want to remove and then right clicked and selected "Change Drive Letter and Path" then I clicked remove, and it came up with this error:"Windows cannont remove the drive letter of your system volume or boot volume."

-reply by Levi Cole

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change/ find drive lettersHow To Change, Assign And Remove Drive Letters

My system ONLY shows drive F: in the management panel.  My machine has two hard drives with the primary Master as C: the primary slave partitioned as D: an E:  the DVD drive as F: then the USB drive as H:  It is the USB drive I need to re-letter as G: which is how the network recognizes it.  My main question is why are none of my hard drives or USB drives shown on the management list?

-question by Trevor

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Thanks for your help!How To Change, Assign And Remove Drive Letters

I was unable to open my external hard drive to view my files and I was very frustrated, as soon as I found your instructions on how to assign a new path or letter to my external hard drive my problem was gone...Thanks so much...

-feedback by J Bachez

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How to assign same drive letter for two hard disk in systemHow To Change, Assign And Remove Drive LettersI have two hard disk of about 600gb each in my system,I am saving all my data in a single drive through my software,is there any way to assign single drive letter for both hard disk-question by Surendra

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Thanks but...How To Change, Assign And Remove Drive Letters

This answer works, but only when directly connected to sata.

I have a USB-sata thingy (em-1015) and this seems to be the first thing that does NOT work well under Win7.

The thing is I have a popcorn hour A-110 and this uses the linux format, the 1.5TB drive is dying on me (2nd one in 7months) so I wish to retrieve all the data thats on it. Win7+ext2 or 3 don't work as well as with the winXP did. The newly formated 1,5T under winXP did need this answer to get seen by win7

I tried this answer with aid of my USB thingy but that makes my Win7 crash, it sees the usb em1015 and even the drive thats connected to that but when I try to activate it... It crashes. When the drive is directly on sata is does work.

had to open the defective drive with a bootCD of Kubunto to access the data and copy it to the new drive... Then placed it back in winXP and it worked fine... Then back to Win7 and it was gone again.

This answer here solved it again.  (big sigh)

-reply by Arnold

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Assign drive letters to partitions in Windows 7, with errorHow To Change, Assign And Remove Drive Letters

HELP! 

(I'm using Windows 7)

 I have an external hard drive with 4 partitions. When I plug it in the USB port,  on my <Computer> only detects the first partition.

I looked up some forums and suggested the steps in Computer Management, but when I try to assign letter and path, the below error pops up:

" The operation failed to complete because the Disk Management console view is not up-to-date. Refresh the view by using the refresh task. If the problem persists close the Disk Management console, then restart Disk Management or restart the computer "

of course, <Refresh> or <Restart> doesn't work

It's so frustrating! Please help, very much appreciated, thank you!

-reply by Rizwan K

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How to remove a driveHow To Change, Assign And Remove Drive Letters

Replying to (G)Levi ColeI have a Drive E that has shown up in My Computer. I do not know how it got there and I do not have a Drive E. I did notice one thing that when I tried to download Accuweather Desktop I got a message that said Drive E is not accessible. I want to remove this drive but do not know how to do it. I have tried everthing going thru Disk Mgmt. Etc. The icon in My computer shows a red question mark in front of the drive E icon. Hope someone can help me get rid of this mysterious drive.

-question by nfrye

 

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Usually, the antivirus program can delete a virus that has beenDetected. However, for some reason or another, it can't always do it.Sometimes, if the virus was picked up from a website, deleting theTemporary internet files will remove it. When this doesn't work, tryDoing a search on the computer for the name of the virus. In Windows XP, the search feature is on the Start menu. If the virus can be located,Simply delete it. Sometimes, though, it's like the virus has grownRoots, if you will, into other programs. If this has happened, deletingThe viruses can worsen the computer problems, making formatting theDrive necessary.

If the hard drive has bad sectors, sometimes running the check disk tool will correct this. To find this tool in Windows XP, goTo My Computer, right click on Drive C, choose Properties, click the tab called Tools, and then click "check now." In the window that pops up,Make sure that both boxes are checked and then click okay. A disk checkWill be scheduled for the next time that the computer is turned on.

If it is suspected that the Windows operating system has become faulty,Try using the utility called "Repair" on the Windows installation cd.Running this will repair Windows without deleting what is on the hardDrive. Sometimes fixing a computer can be as simple as runningThe System Restore. This feature allows you to return the computer to aPrevious point in time. This tool can be found by clicking Start, andGoing to All Programs, Accessories, and System Tools.-reply by besthdd

 

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how to change, assign, and remove drive lettersHow To Change, Assign And Remove Drive Letters

Thank you!  I don't know why my external drive changed to K from J, but your directions saved the day!!

-reply by David

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