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When you add drives to your computer, such as an extra hard drive, a CD drive, or a storage device that corresponds to a drive, Windows automatically assigns letters to the drives.
However, this assignment might not suit your system; for example, you might have mapped a network drive to the same letter that Windows assigns to a new drive.
When you want to change drive letters, follow these steps:
- Right-click My Computer, and then click
Manage.
- Under Computer Management, click Disk Management.
In the right pane, you’ll see your drives listed.
CD-ROM drives are listed at the bottom of the pane.
- Right-click the drive or device you want to change, and then click Change Drive Letter and Paths.
- Click Change, click Assign the following drive
letter, click the drive letter you want to assign, and then click OK.
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