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Old May 6th 12, 10:03 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
richard
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Default Win 7 renaming drives

I want to rename the assigned drives to my card readers.
NOT partitions!
I have no idea why, but the system assigned the drives from the start
leaving a blank spot between the disk drives and card readers.
So I have
C: - OS
D: - Recovery
E: - DVD
F: - blank
G: - blank
H: - card reader
I: - Card reader

I want to change H: to F: and I: to G:.

When I set up the partitions, the first drive letter assigned was J:.
In disk management, I can rename partitions of hard drives, but not rename
any stuff like the card readers.

Is there any way of renaming the card readers?
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Old May 6th 12, 10:23 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
BillW50
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Default Win 7 renaming drives

In ,
richard typed:
I want to rename the assigned drives to my card readers.
NOT partitions!
I have no idea why, but the system assigned the drives from the start
leaving a blank spot between the disk drives and card readers.
So I have
C: - OS
D: - Recovery
E: - DVD
F: - blank
G: - blank
H: - card reader
I: - Card reader

I want to change H: to F: and I: to G:.

When I set up the partitions, the first drive letter assigned was J:.
In disk management, I can rename partitions of hard drives, but not
rename any stuff like the card readers.

Is there any way of renaming the card readers?


That sounds weird to me, as I can change the drive letters with card
readers in Windows 7. But it doesn't matter what Windows wants to assign
them if you have either USB Safely Remove or Zentimo. Both are neither
free and by the same developers. Both will let you hide card readers
drive letters too if nothing is inserted in them.

Safely Remove Hardware better alternative
http://safelyremove.com/

Zentimo is an external storage manager
http://zentimo.com/

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Old May 6th 12, 10:38 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
richard
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Default Win 7 renaming drives

On Sun, 6 May 2012 17:03:02 -0400, richard wrote:

I want to rename the assigned drives to my card readers.
NOT partitions!
I have no idea why, but the system assigned the drives from the start
leaving a blank spot between the disk drives and card readers.
So I have
C: - OS
D: - Recovery
E: - DVD
F: - blank
G: - blank
H: - card reader
I: - Card reader

I want to change H: to F: and I: to G:.

When I set up the partitions, the first drive letter assigned was J:.
In disk management, I can rename partitions of hard drives, but not rename
any stuff like the card readers.

Is there any way of renaming the card readers?


I think I understand what's going on now.
Actually, I have four card readers.
In disk management, the drive appears only when there is a card in the
slot.
So F: and G: are mainly for the card readers.
Unless something else comes along and demands the slot.
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Old May 6th 12, 10:49 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Ken Springer[_2_]
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Default Win 7 renaming drives

On 5/6/12 3:38 PM, richard wrote:
On Sun, 6 May 2012 17:03:02 -0400, richard wrote:

I want to rename the assigned drives to my card readers.
NOT partitions!
I have no idea why, but the system assigned the drives from the start
leaving a blank spot between the disk drives and card readers.
So I have
C: - OS
D: - Recovery
E: - DVD
F: - blank
G: - blank
H: - card reader
I: - Card reader

I want to change H: to F: and I: to G:.

When I set up the partitions, the first drive letter assigned was J:.
In disk management, I can rename partitions of hard drives, but not rename
any stuff like the card readers.

Is there any way of renaming the card readers?


I think I understand what's going on now.
Actually, I have four card readers.
In disk management, the drive appears only when there is a card in the
slot.
So F: and G: are mainly for the card readers.
Unless something else comes along and demands the slot.


There's 4 built-in card readers on my Win 7 computer, and I can change
the drive letters with no cards in the readers.

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Old May 7th 12, 12:00 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Yousuf Khan[_2_]
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Default Win 7 renaming drives

On 06/05/2012 5:03 PM, richard wrote:
I want to rename the assigned drives to my card readers.
NOT partitions!
I have no idea why, but the system assigned the drives from the start
leaving a blank spot between the disk drives and card readers.
So I have
C: - OS
D: - Recovery
E: - DVD
F: - blank
G: - blank
H: - card reader
I: - Card reader

I want to change H: to F: and I: to G:.

When I set up the partitions, the first drive letter assigned was J:.
In disk management, I can rename partitions of hard drives, but not rename
any stuff like the card readers.

Is there any way of renaming the card readers?


You can just right-click on the empty removable disk icon on the
left-hand side where it says H: and I: and you will have the option of
changing drive letter and path. You don't need to have actual media in
there.

Yousuf Khan
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Old May 7th 12, 08:30 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Loony
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Default Win 7 renaming drives

On 07/05/2012 00:00, Yousuf Khan wrote:
On 06/05/2012 5:03 PM, richard wrote:
I want to rename the assigned drives to my card readers.
NOT partitions!
I have no idea why, but the system assigned the drives from the start
leaving a blank spot between the disk drives and card readers.
So I have
C: - OS
D: - Recovery
E: - DVD
F: - blank
G: - blank
H: - card reader
I: - Card reader

I want to change H: to F: and I: to G:.

When I set up the partitions, the first drive letter assigned was J:.
In disk management, I can rename partitions of hard drives, but not
rename
any stuff like the card readers.

Is there any way of renaming the card readers?


You can just right-click on the empty removable disk icon on the
left-hand side where it says H: and I: and you will have the option of
changing drive letter and path. You don't need to have actual media in
there.

Yousuf Khan


A few months after I bought my present computer (with Win 7) the H, I,
J, and M suddenly appeared. Was Microshaft responsible?
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Old May 8th 12, 12:42 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Yousuf Khan[_2_]
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Default Win 7 renaming drives

On 07/05/2012 3:30 AM, Loony wrote:
A few months after I bought my present computer (with Win 7) the H, I,
J, and M suddenly appeared. Was Microshaft responsible?


Probably, if you mean that they are responsible for programming in the
logic to detect new drives, then yes. But most likely if they appeared
then it was because you plugged a USB drive into it at some point.

Yousuf Khan
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Old May 9th 12, 06:15 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Loony
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Default Win 7 renaming drives

On 08/05/2012 00:42, Yousuf Khan wrote:
On 07/05/2012 3:30 AM, Loony wrote:
A few months after I bought my present computer (with Win 7) the H, I,
J, and M suddenly appeared. Was Microshaft responsible?


Probably, if you mean that they are responsible for programming in the
logic to detect new drives, then yes. But most likely if they appeared
then it was because you plugged a USB drive into it at some point.

Yousuf Khan


Thanks for the suggestion. I would not have guessed. Now I'll do a cleanup.
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Old May 9th 12, 06:21 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Loony
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Default Win 7 renaming drives

On 08/05/2012 00:42, Yousuf Khan wrote:
On 07/05/2012 3:30 AM, Loony wrote:
A few months after I bought my present computer (with Win 7) the H, I,
J, and M suddenly appeared. Was Microshaft responsible?


Probably, if you mean that they are responsible for programming in the
logic to detect new drives, then yes. But most likely if they appeared
then it was because you plugged a USB drive into it at some point.

Yousuf Khan



Despite being an Admin, I tried to delete one and had : An error
occurred while ejecting 'Removable Disk J'
  #11  
Old May 9th 12, 11:17 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Yousuf Khan[_2_]
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Default Win 7 renaming drives

On 09/05/2012 1:21 PM, Loony wrote:
On 08/05/2012 00:42, Yousuf Khan wrote:
On 07/05/2012 3:30 AM, Loony wrote:
A few months after I bought my present computer (with Win 7) the H, I,
J, and M suddenly appeared. Was Microshaft responsible?


Probably, if you mean that they are responsible for programming in the
logic to detect new drives, then yes. But most likely if they appeared
then it was because you plugged a USB drive into it at some point.

Yousuf Khan



Despite being an Admin, I tried to delete one and had : An error
occurred while ejecting 'Removable Disk J'


There's no point in trying to delete the drive, it's there because it's
attached to your system. Do you have some kind of a memory card reader
on your system? Perhaps one that's built into another device like a
printer or keyboard, etc.?

Yousuf Khan
 




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