How does the WinXP system modify the drive letter?

  

How does WinXP modify the drive letter? I believe that everyone has encountered a sudden change in the hard disk drive of the computer. Recently, users of the WinXP system, when reflecting the computer turned on, suddenly found that the disk drive has changed. Previously (J:) The disk, now turned into an (X:) disk, what's going on? How to solve this problem? The following small series for everyone to introduce WinXP to modify the hard drive letter.

Procedure:

2, the control panel management tool click open the computer management.

3, open Computer Management we continue to click on disk management options.

4, then right-click the drive letter of the need to modify the disk, click Change Drive Letter and Paths.


5, after opening the Change Drive Letter and Paths, click Change to continue, then set about a new drive letter to complete the operation.


These are the methods WinXP introduce a modified hard drive letter of small series. I still don't know how WinXP can modify the drive letter. Try the above steps to try it out.

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