
04-26-2008
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Re: Windows renamed my G: drive to H: drive...how restore?
In article <304B2A7A-0D60-4DCD-A231-766D1C00C625@microsoft.com>, =?Utf-8?B?RHVzdGlu?=
<Dustin@discussions.microsoft.com> says...
> My USB External hard drive was the G: drive, and that's where all my music is
> for iTunes. When I bought a second iPod and plugged it in before plugging in
> my hard drive, it renamed my G: drive to the H: drive (and then called the
> iPod the G: drive). The problem is, that in iTunes, since all the songs were
> saved at the location 'G:', it can't "find" the songs.
>
> If I could re-indicate my USB hard drive as the G: drive, I get the feeling
> it would be fine. How do I do that? I have XP.
With Drivemanagement. A good idea is to give then 2nd iPod a high
driveletter.
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