XP help - hard drive letters...

Rerednaw

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I have a removeable USB hard drive I leave plugged in most of the time (except when I travel).

It always mapped to E. (C was hard drive, D was CD/DVD).

Now for some reason windows maps it to I. There are no E F G or H drives.

1) How do I reset it?

2) Sometimes I plug in a media card reader. Whenever I do that XP immediately creates 3 separate drive letters for the same device. What causes that and how do I stop it?

Thanks.

XP Home, SP2. On a Dell Inspiron 9300 if that matters.
 

MustISO

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Memory card readers will generally create multiple drive letters for each available slot. Mine always create M,N,O,P when I plug it in.

As far as the USB drive, go into disk management and change the drive letter. Not sure if it will stay that way forever but it may.
 

VirtualLarry

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Aug 25, 2001
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You have the opposite problem with drive letters. Windows assigns non-contiguous drive letters. My problem is that it assigns OVERLAPPING drive letters, for USB removable HDs and network drives.