On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 00:49:18 -0400, H. S. wrote: > Apparently, _Jules Dubois_, on 30/10/04 00:21,typed:
It's just an unsubstantiated rumor. >> IIRC, you'll have to reboot before step (3), because "e:" was already >> in use before you began relettering. > > Good point! I have been reading about driver letter changing on google > and just read that to make the changes take effect, I need to reboot. The lettering changes should take place immediately; I don't remember having to reboot just because I made some simple changes, like changing a CD-ROM from "f:" to "z:". > But I didn't realize that I would need to do the above step with a > reboot before step 3. If a drive letter is in use, you can assign the partition a different letter. The catch is that to assign another partition to that (original) letter, you must reboot first. That is, if I remember correctly. In any case, Microsoft will tell you what it requires you to do. >> I have done it numerous times under Windows 2000. If I were using >> WinXP -- and fortunately, I'm not -- I would do it without hesitation, >> but my opinion is not a guarantee of success. > > Thanks for your comments, You're welcome. Good luck. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

