If you go to Compute/Manage and select Disk Management, you can permanently 
change the Drive allocation for the USB drive and windows will remember this 
forever. naming it to say "Z:" means that any other USB drives that are added 
will not conflict.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Sytze de Boer
Sent: 07 February 2012 02:04
To: profox
Subject: (OT) drive letters

Friends
I look after the IT requirements for a client who either does not know or does 
not want to know anything anything to do with her computer.
She want to click a desktop icon and it should always work as intended.

So we provided her with an icon that does a backup of specific folders and 
files exactly as she wants it, to an external hard drive There is just ONE 
problem, 1 day the external Hdd is G drive, the next day it is H drive.
There is no pattern as to when it is H or G drive We can't figure why/how it 
changes the drive letter

It is driving both of us nuts
Can anyone help with this ?

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Regards
Sytze de Boer

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