When you start up an application in Windows, the operating system needs to know where to find the various components. If you happen to locate some components in other than the default locations, changing drive letters will cause those components to be "not found". Other than that, it probably matters very little what you call the drives.

Mike

Tom Piwowar wrote:
You need to go to computer management- disk management. Rename the drive FGHI (which are probably the builtin media drives) as LMNO. Shut down, restart with you USB drive in the device. It should now come up as F- if not, go to computer management-disk management and set it as F.

Why are you folks so stuck on drive letters? That is the world of DOS. I do not pay any attention to drive letters on my PC. What an I missing out on?


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