Re: drive letter assigments
- From: BrianMultiLanguage <BrianMultiLanguage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 14:30:03 -0700
Yes, I knew of that way.
I was thinking of more like a range exclusion.
Thank you
"Doug Knox MS-MVP" wrote:
> Once you plug it in, right click My Computer, Manage. Go to Disk Management and re-assign the drive letter of the USB device.
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> "BrianMultiLanguage" <BrianMultiLanguage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:E6B04664-C8DC-4669-82A9-F2C8332EFA18@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > How does one tell XP the next usb key I plug in, is to use drive letter G,
> > And don't use E or F.???
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