Tuesday, July 14, 2009

How can you change your hard drive's letter to C?

My computer lists drive E: as the hard drive and C: is listed as a zip drive. How can I change that?

How can you change your hard drive's letter to C?
Hmmmm when it boots up, go into the BIOS and search about until you find the boot order, and be sure that the hard drive is first. I'm not entirely sure what's wrong, but I would check to see if you've got the cables hooked up to the mother board backwards. See if the primary cable out of the MOB is hooked up to the zip drive- that would explain it.
Reply:I agree with Guitargadfly,





You can also try this....








To refresh drive letter, file system, and volume information


Open Computer Management (Local).


In the console tree, click Disk Management.


Where?





Computer Management (Local)


Storage


Disk Management





On the Action menu, click Refresh.


Notes





To open Computer Management, click Start, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management.


You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to complete this procedure. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings might also prevent you from completing this procedure.


When you click the Refresh command, Disk Management refreshes drive letter, file system, volume, and removable media information, and also checks to see if unreadable volumes are now readable. However, it does not scan hardware. To update hardware information, click Rescan Disks instead.


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Reply:he is right, but changing the drive letter can cause programs to not work properly, if the drive you wish to change is the primary windows drive you will have to reload.
Reply:Ok do this





In Windows XP





Left Click Start%26gt;Control Panel%26gt;Performance and Maintanence%26gt;Administrative Tools%26gt;Computer Management.





In the window that opens double click%26gt;Storage%26gt;Disk Management.





In the window that opens





Right Click on your hard drive and youll see an option "Change drive letters and paths"


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