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To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (5109)8/13/1999 8:30:00 PM
From: RJL  Read Replies (1) of 110590
 
Hi Sherry,

Hopefully Mark has let you know what the problem could be and how to fix it, but I thought I'd chip in all the same.

When Windows loads, depending on what type of drivers, and when they're being loaded, drive letter assignments can get a little screwed up.

Easiest way to fix the problem, is to:

Right-click on My Computer
Select Properties
You should have a window with 4 dialog box...click on Device Manager
Click the + sign next to the CDROM
Select the CD-ROM and click the Properties button.
The middle tab should be called Settings. At the bottom is where the drive listings are contained...change the start drive letter and end drive letter to whatever you want that drive to be.
Repeat the process for the Zip drive
Restart your computer

The drives should now be assigned per your instructions.

Hope this helps,

Rich
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