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Bill R
I have a USB memory stick which needs to be assigned as drive D - because
that is where software is specifically writing to. However, if I boot up
without the USB memory stick another drive (the CD) is allocated to the now
missing drive letter and I have to re-assign both of them to regain drive
letter D.
Is there a way to stop D being assigned to another drive - even if there is
nothing there at the time of boot up?
Thanks.
Bill
that is where software is specifically writing to. However, if I boot up
without the USB memory stick another drive (the CD) is allocated to the now
missing drive letter and I have to re-assign both of them to regain drive
letter D.
Is there a way to stop D being assigned to another drive - even if there is
nothing there at the time of boot up?
Thanks.
Bill