Dear Gordon,

I've not actually done this, however, this is supposed to work!

Regards,

Roger.

1. Open Windows 7 Disk Management from the Computer Management utility.
You can also open Disk Management from the Command Prompt in Windows 7.

2. locate the drive that you wish to change the drive letter of and
choose Change Drive Letter and Paths.

3. In the Change Drive Letter and Paths window, locate the Change...
button.

4. The Change Drive Letter or Path dialog box will appear.

5. Choose the drive letter you wish to assign to this drive by clicking
the letter from the drop-down box.

6. Click OK. The Disk Management window that appears advises you that
"Some programs that rely on drive letters might not run correctly. Do
you want to continue?". If you have software installed to this drive,
the software may stop functioning after a drive letter change. Nearly
all software defaults to the primary drive though, so this is rarely a
concern. If you're sure you want to make this change, click Yes. This
change should be almost instantaneous.

7. You can now close any open Computer Management, Administrative Tools,
or Control Panel windows.

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