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Change drive letter for optical drive?
Hello, I am working within DiscManagement to organize the partitions on my
new hard drive. I would like to name my second partition as "D:\", but my optical drive is already called "D:\", and I can find no way to change it. Is there any way to relabel the optical drive as something other than "D:\"? Thanks, Jon |
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Change drive letter for optical drive?
On 19 Mar 2012, "Jon Danniken"
wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: Hello, I am working within DiscManagement to organize the partitions on my new hard drive. I would like to name my second partition as "D:\", but my optical drive is already called "D:\", and I can find no way to change it. Is there any way to relabel the optical drive as something other than "D:\"? Yes. You do it in Disk Management, just like you change a hard disk drive letter. |
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Change drive letter for optical drive?
Nil wrote:
On 19 Mar 2012, "Jon Danniken" wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: Hello, I am working within DiscManagement to organize the partitions on my new hard drive. I would like to name my second partition as "D:\", but my optical drive is already called "D:\", and I can find no way to change it. Is there any way to relabel the optical drive as something other than "D:\"? Yes. You do it in Disk Management, just like you change a hard disk drive letter. This is generally a good thing to do (lift the optical drive letter). I used to do this in the past, just after finishing an OS install. Say, move the optical drive to "q:", some middle of the road letter. That leaves room, to fill in from either end. The only time I've noticed this causing a problem, is if you've waited much later to make the letter change. I noticed I had a problem if I installed the OS with optical drive "d:", then installed Microsoft Office, then lifted optical drive to "q:", and needed to "repair" Microsoft Office. Then it would whine about something it needed from "d:". So some program installations, "remember" the drive letter which functioned as the installation source. Not all programs do that, just the really big and expensive ones. I think if you run System File Checker, and it needs the CD, it may also need help finding it. There's some hack involving two registry entries, that help SFC get back on the right track. I don't know if I've ever had SFC stay on the right track all by itself :-( It was always a bit grumpy, the few times I've tried it. Paul |
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Change drive letter for optical drive?
On 20 Mar 2012, Paul wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: This is generally a good thing to do (lift the optical drive letter). I used to do this in the past, just after finishing an OS install. Say, move the optical drive to "q:", some middle of the road letter. That leaves room, to fill in from either end. I like to make 'em drive "O:" - y'know, like them round things you put in 'em. The only time I've noticed this causing a problem, is if you've waited much later to make the letter change. I noticed I had a problem if I installed the OS with optical drive "d:", then installed Microsoft Office, then lifted optical drive to "q:", and needed to "repair" Microsoft Office. Then it would whine about something it needed from "d:". So some program installations, "remember" the drive letter which functioned as the installation source. Not all programs do that, just the really big and expensive ones. I've run across that a couple of times. I usually change the optical drive letter right after installing the OS, before I start installing things. Office can get bitchy when its installation drive has been changed, but as I recall, it was a simple change in the registry to make it right. |
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Change drive letter for optical drive?
"Nil" wrote in message ... On 20 Mar 2012, Paul wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: This is generally a good thing to do (lift the optical drive letter). I used to do this in the past, just after finishing an OS install. Say, move the optical drive to "q:", some middle of the road letter. That leaves room, to fill in from either end. I like to make 'em drive "O:" - y'know, like them round things you put in 'em. Heh, that's what I ended up naming mine, with the "O" as in the "O" for Optical. And you were right, of course, I "found" it in the DiskManagement app (just not in the place I was looking). Thank you, Jon |
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Change drive letter for optical drive?
Nil wrote:
On 19 Mar 2012, "Jon Danniken" wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: Hello, I am working within DiscManagement to organize the partitions on my new hard drive. I would like to name my second partition as "D:\", but my optical drive is already called "D:\", and I can find no way to change it. Is there any way to relabel the optical drive as something other than "D:\"? Yes. You do it in Disk Management, just like you change a hard disk drive letter. Like the others have said, it's not a bad idea to set it to a high letter like "O" or "Q", for example. That way if you plug-in some flash drives, or decide later to add some partitions to your HD, the CD drive letter will never change. |
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Change drive letter for optical drive?
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 00:58:23 -0600, "Bill in Co"
wrote: Nil wrote: On 19 Mar 2012, "Jon Danniken" wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: Hello, I am working within DiscManagement to organize the partitions on my new hard drive. I would like to name my second partition as "D:\", but my optical drive is already called "D:\", and I can find no way to change it. Is there any way to relabel the optical drive as something other than "D:\"? Yes. You do it in Disk Management, just like you change a hard disk drive letter. Like the others have said, it's not a bad idea to set it to a high letter like "O" or "Q", for example. That way if you plug-in some flash drives, or decide later to add some partitions to your HD, the CD drive letter will never change. Neither of those things will cause a CD drive's letter to change. |
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Change drive letter for optical drive?
Char Jackson wrote:
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 00:58:23 -0600, "Bill in Co" wrote: Nil wrote: On 19 Mar 2012, "Jon Danniken" wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: Hello, I am working within DiscManagement to organize the partitions on my new hard drive. I would like to name my second partition as "D:\", but my optical drive is already called "D:\", and I can find no way to change it. Is there any way to relabel the optical drive as something other than "D:\"? Yes. You do it in Disk Management, just like you change a hard disk drive letter. Like the others have said, it's not a bad idea to set it to a high letter like "O" or "Q", for example. That way if you plug-in some flash drives, or decide later to add some partitions to your HD, the CD drive letter will never change. Neither of those things will cause a CD drive's letter to change. I must be misrembering something here, because I thought had some issues when I just let the CD drive letter run at its default setting after windows booted up. I thought the CD drive letter got assigned after windows booted up, and just above the current hard drive partition letters. So then if you later added some partitions to your HD, for example, the CD drive letter would move up above it, thus changing its drive letter. I guess plugging in a flash drive wouldn't do it, as you pointed out, however, unless perhaps it were left plugged in before bootup. |
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Change drive letter for optical drive?
On 3/20/2012 4:21 PM, Bill in Co wrote:
Char Jackson wrote: On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 00:58:23 -0600, "Bill in Co" wrote: Nil wrote: On 19 Mar 2012, "Jon Danniken" wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: Hello, I am working within DiscManagement to organize the partitions on my new hard drive. I would like to name my second partition as "D:\", but my optical drive is already called "D:\", and I can find no way to change it. Is there any way to relabel the optical drive as something other than "D:\"? Yes. You do it in Disk Management, just like you change a hard disk drive letter. Like the others have said, it's not a bad idea to set it to a high letter like "O" or "Q", for example. That way if you plug-in some flash drives, or decide later to add some partitions to your HD, the CD drive letter will never change. Neither of those things will cause a CD drive's letter to change. I must be misrembering something here, because I thought had some issues when I just let the CD drive letter run at its default setting after windows booted up. I thought the CD drive letter got assigned after windows booted up, and just above the current hard drive partition letters. So then if you later added some partitions to your HD, for example, the CD drive letter would move up above it, thus changing its drive letter. I guess plugging in a flash drive wouldn't do it, as you pointed out, however, unless perhaps it were left plugged in before bootup. Are you thinking of Windows 9x/ME? As Windows 2000 and up the optical drive letter shouldn't change unless you change it. -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - Thunderbird v3.0 Centrino Core2 Duo T7400 2.16 GHz - 1.5GB - Windows 8 CP |
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Change drive letter for optical drive?
BillW50 wrote:
On 3/20/2012 4:21 PM, Bill in Co wrote: Char Jackson wrote: On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 00:58:23 -0600, "Bill in Co" wrote: Nil wrote: On 19 Mar 2012, "Jon Danniken" wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: Hello, I am working within DiscManagement to organize the partitions on my new hard drive. I would like to name my second partition as "D:\", but my optical drive is already called "D:\", and I can find no way to change it. Is there any way to relabel the optical drive as something other than "D:\"? Yes. You do it in Disk Management, just like you change a hard disk drive letter. Like the others have said, it's not a bad idea to set it to a high letter like "O" or "Q", for example. That way if you plug-in some flash drives, or decide later to add some partitions to your HD, the CD drive letter will never change. Neither of those things will cause a CD drive's letter to change. I must be misrembering something here, because I thought had some issues when I just let the CD drive letter run at its default setting after windows booted up. I thought the CD drive letter got assigned after windows booted up, and just above the current hard drive partition letters. So then if you later added some partitions to your HD, for example, the CD drive letter would move up above it, thus changing its drive letter. I guess plugging in a flash drive wouldn't do it, as you pointed out, however, unless perhaps it were left plugged in before bootup. Are you thinking of Windows 9x/ME? As Windows 2000 and up the optical drive letter shouldn't change unless you change it. Even if you add partitions to your hard drive? You mean those partition letters would go above the removable CD drive letter? If so, I'm surprised! I had thought the order always was removable devices (incl CD drives) come last (unless perhaps you deliberately overrode that by forcing it to be something in Disk Management - but only then (and not just letting windows assign it). |
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Change drive letter for optical drive?
On 3/20/2012 4:34 PM, Bill in Co wrote:
BillW50 wrote: On 3/20/2012 4:21 PM, Bill in Co wrote: Char Jackson wrote: On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 00:58:23 -0600, "Bill in Co" wrote: Nil wrote: On 19 Mar 2012, "Jon Danniken" wrote in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: Hello, I am working within DiscManagement to organize the partitions on my new hard drive. I would like to name my second partition as "D:\", but my optical drive is already called "D:\", and I can find no way to change it. Is there any way to relabel the optical drive as something other than "D:\"? Yes. You do it in Disk Management, just like you change a hard disk drive letter. Like the others have said, it's not a bad idea to set it to a high letter like "O" or "Q", for example. That way if you plug-in some flash drives, or decide later to add some partitions to your HD, the CD drive letter will never change. Neither of those things will cause a CD drive's letter to change. I must be misrembering something here, because I thought had some issues when I just let the CD drive letter run at its default setting after windows booted up. I thought the CD drive letter got assigned after windows booted up, and just above the current hard drive partition letters. So then if you later added some partitions to your HD, for example, the CD drive letter would move up above it, thus changing its drive letter. I guess plugging in a flash drive wouldn't do it, as you pointed out, however, unless perhaps it were left plugged in before bootup. Are you thinking of Windows 9x/ME? As Windows 2000 and up the optical drive letter shouldn't change unless you change it. Even if you add partitions to your hard drive? You mean those partition letters would go above the removable CD drive letter? If so, I'm surprised! I had thought the order always was removable devices (incl CD drives) come last (unless perhaps you deliberately overrode that by forcing it to be something in Disk Management - but only then (and not just letting windows assign it). With older Windows (W9x/ME) this was true. But with Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8 whatever drive letter it first gets assigned to, sticks. Unless you unplug the optical drive later, something might grab that free drive letter. Then when you plug that optical drive back, if something is using it, then the optical drive will get assigned a new drive letter. I have 6 laptops with a modular bay (which the optical drive among other things slide into). And my optical drives use drive D. So when they are removed, something (like an external drive) could grab that drive letter. To reserve this drive D letter for the optical drive (D = DVD), I use USB Safety Remove or Zentimo. As they will both reserve a drive letter for one device whether it is there or not. Thus an external device can't use that drive letter even if it isn't there. Although you don't need a fancy program to do this either. Just remove the device grabbing that drive letter and plug your optical drive back in and all is fine again. -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - Thunderbird v3.0 Centrino Core2 Duo T7400 2.16 GHz - 1.5GB - Windows 8 CP |
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