bjornpdx
>>you should be able to do that in windows without a separate "utility program." here's a windows 10 tutorial<<
I've been doing that but the drive letters don't usually stick. The next time I plug in a drive it will be assigned some other letter. The utility program forces the drive to have the letter I want it to be.
Are you trying to assign your USB drives it to the next available drive letters in the chain?
If you assign it to an unused drive letter higher in the alphabet it should stick.
So if you have your boot drive on C: and DVD on D: and no further fixed drives assigning it to H: or S: or X: should be pretty static.
Leave an open slot of two (for example E: & F:) for Windows to assign new devices to.
I keep my USB sample drive on H: and my backup drive on R: (when I need it) - rarely have to remap either of these.
My system has 2 HDs, DVD, and USB hub with a USB stick for my Wave license (it usually maps to F: but don't use it for anything else so don't care what drive letter it grabs).