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I have a problem with Windows XP, I have changed the drive letters for my CD
and DVD devices to V and W to avoid the constant re-lettering of these drives due to the addition of USB memory devices or flash memory cards. For some reason Windows XP seems to continually forget the letters that I have reassigned these drives, and it reassigns new letters to them again, to whatever configuration it thinks appropriate at that moment. The end result is that my CD-ROM and DVD-ROM always seemed to be labeled with a different drive letter. This moving target of changing drive letters is causing other programs to have problems since they never seem to know where to find the constantly moving optical drives. How do I make Windows keep the drive letters that I have assigned to these devices? |
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After you change the drive letter, immediately reboot - without adding any
new drives in the interim. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "John Gregory" <JohnGregory@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1FCF860E-F11C-43CF-A05A-BCE7CC1534F7@microsoft.com... >I have a problem with Windows XP, I have changed the drive letters for my >CD > and DVD devices to V and W to avoid the constant re-lettering of these > drives > due to the addition of USB memory devices or flash memory cards. > > For some reason Windows XP seems to continually forget the letters that I > have reassigned these drives, and it reassigns new letters to them again, > to > whatever configuration it thinks appropriate at that moment. The end > result > is that my CD-ROM and DVD-ROM always seemed to be labeled with a different > drive letter. This moving target of changing drive letters is causing > other > programs to have problems since they never seem to know where to find the > constantly moving optical drives. > > How do I make Windows keep the drive letters that I have assigned to these > devices? > |
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Thank you, but I tried that. The drive letters may, or may not stay fixed
e.g. I get the desired drive letters working with just the CD/DVD and hard drives - boots ok, then I add a USB device and the CD & DVD change letters again. Another anomoly is that if I start the computer with a CD in the drive (Music CD), the drive letters change again. Very frustrating! "Richard Urban" wrote: > After you change the drive letter, immediately reboot - without adding any > new drives in the interim. > > -- > > > Regards, > > Richard Urban > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User > > Quote from George Ankner: > If you knew as much as you think you know, > You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! > > "John Gregory" <JohnGregory@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1FCF860E-F11C-43CF-A05A-BCE7CC1534F7@microsoft.com... > >I have a problem with Windows XP, I have changed the drive letters for my > >CD > > and DVD devices to V and W to avoid the constant re-lettering of these > > drives > > due to the addition of USB memory devices or flash memory cards. > > > > For some reason Windows XP seems to continually forget the letters that I > > have reassigned these drives, and it reassigns new letters to them again, > > to > > whatever configuration it thinks appropriate at that moment. The end > > result > > is that my CD-ROM and DVD-ROM always seemed to be labeled with a different > > drive letter. This moving target of changing drive letters is causing > > other > > programs to have problems since they never seem to know where to find the > > constantly moving optical drives. > > > > How do I make Windows keep the drive letters that I have assigned to these > > devices? > > > > > |
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Move all of the CD and DVD drives to the end of the alphabet. I use Y and Z
for my two drives. If you use a multicard reader, either stand alone or part of a printer, do the same for these "drives". Yes, each port on the card reader or the printer is considered a drive. Get them out of the way also. Toward the end please! Then when you plug in a USB device it will not trip over what is already there. Also, when using removable drives - make certain that you always connect it to the same port. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "John Gregory" <JohnGregory@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:24CFF55D-E149-46D0-8010-2576B6222010@microsoft.com... > Thank you, but I tried that. The drive letters may, or may not stay fixed > e.g. I get the desired drive letters working with just the CD/DVD and hard > drives - boots ok, then I add a USB device and the CD & DVD change letters > again. Another anomoly is that if I start the computer with a CD in the > drive (Music CD), the drive letters change again. > > Very frustrating! > > "Richard Urban" wrote: > >> After you change the drive letter, immediately reboot - without adding >> any >> new drives in the interim. >> >> -- >> >> >> Regards, >> >> Richard Urban >> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User >> >> Quote from George Ankner: >> If you knew as much as you think you know, >> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! >> >> "John Gregory" <JohnGregory@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:1FCF860E-F11C-43CF-A05A-BCE7CC1534F7@microsoft.com... >> >I have a problem with Windows XP, I have changed the drive letters for >> >my >> >CD >> > and DVD devices to V and W to avoid the constant re-lettering of these >> > drives >> > due to the addition of USB memory devices or flash memory cards. >> > >> > For some reason Windows XP seems to continually forget the letters that >> > I >> > have reassigned these drives, and it reassigns new letters to them >> > again, >> > to >> > whatever configuration it thinks appropriate at that moment. The end >> > result >> > is that my CD-ROM and DVD-ROM always seemed to be labeled with a >> > different >> > drive letter. This moving target of changing drive letters is causing >> > other >> > programs to have problems since they never seem to know where to find >> > the >> > constantly moving optical drives. >> > >> > How do I make Windows keep the drive letters that I have assigned to >> > these >> > devices? >> > >> >> >> |
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John Gregory wrote:
> Thank you, but I tried that. The drive letters may, or may not stay fixed > e.g. I get the desired drive letters working with just the CD/DVD and hard > drives - boots ok, then I add a USB device and the CD & DVD change letters > again. Another anomoly is that if I start the computer with a CD in the > drive (Music CD), the drive letters change again. > > Very frustrating! I've seen similar problems, even with mapped network drive letters being incorrectly and inoperatively assigned to USB devices when they're connected. I consider this to be a bug in XP and know of no sure work-around. Re-assigning the drive letters seems to work for a while then at random it seems to revert to the same trouble but not always. There may be a logical cause for this behaviour but I haven't discovered it yet. Steve N. > > "Richard Urban" wrote: > > >>After you change the drive letter, immediately reboot - without adding any >>new drives in the interim. >> >>-- >> >> >>Regards, >> >>Richard Urban >>Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User >> >>Quote from George Ankner: >>If you knew as much as you think you know, >>You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! >> >>"John Gregory" <JohnGregory@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>news:1FCF860E-F11C-43CF-A05A-BCE7CC1534F7@microsoft.com... >> >>>I have a problem with Windows XP, I have changed the drive letters for my >>>CD >>>and DVD devices to V and W to avoid the constant re-lettering of these >>>drives >>>due to the addition of USB memory devices or flash memory cards. >>> >>>For some reason Windows XP seems to continually forget the letters that I >>>have reassigned these drives, and it reassigns new letters to them again, >>>to >>>whatever configuration it thinks appropriate at that moment. The end >>>result >>>is that my CD-ROM and DVD-ROM always seemed to be labeled with a different >>>drive letter. This moving target of changing drive letters is causing >>>other >>>programs to have problems since they never seem to know where to find the >>>constantly moving optical drives. >>> >>>How do I make Windows keep the drive letters that I have assigned to these >>>devices? >>> >> >> >> |
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