RE: Drive letter assignment problem
2009/02/21 10:59:14
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Right Thanks to all above but I've finally sorted it.
First I thought it was Nero. I could see in windows explorer that there was a virtual drive labeled "D"
but it didn't show up in windows disk management.
That was why I couldn't re-name my data drive so I un-installed Nero which takes almost as long as
it does to install.
Didn't work though. Then I remembered a program I installed a long time ago and only ever
used it the once, called Magic ISO. This seemed to be the culprit and after re-booting I was able to
change the drive letter.
I'm really pissed though, I've wasted half the afternoon on this and now I'll have to re-install Nero.
Oh well, such is life.
Steve.
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