I not long bought am external hard drive and it default to drive E:\ & everything was fine. I made shortcuts of adjectives my photos & music that I wished to store on this current drive from the My Documents folder on the C:\ drive. Since I plugged in my MP3 player, the external drive have now shifted to drive F:\... I could metamorphose all the shortcuts to point to this different location, but I'd sooner assign a permanent drive reminder to the new concrete drive.
Is there an effortless way for an utter beginner approaching me to do this?
Is near a course I can assign a unchanging drive note to a USB device?
Yes, you can do this. I do it for all my Flash drives. First, insert the flash drive into one of your USB ports. Then, right click on my computer and select direct. Next, select disk management. You should see a blind that shows all the drives contained by the system including the USB drive. Right click on your flash drive and select change bridleway. From there, you can adjustment the path of the drive to any notification you want. Click Ok when Windows warns you the drive may not function properly, it will if truth be told work fine. Now, you can test by removing the drive and plugging it vertebrae in and it will automatically budge to the drive you assigned it.
Hoped I helped you out.
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no, microsoft set up computers to assign drives as unmarked items are submitted to the computer.
mmm .. it may work to use somthing like wall magic to make over the drive letter to somthing greater that wont get bumped sour ... like H or M . afterwards reboot .
gatechfan8 has the right answer :)
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