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USB Memory Stick Drive Letter
I have been using a usb memory stick for some time. Vista assigned drive
letter I:. I safely removed that stick and am using it somewhere else. I purchsed a new usb memory stick, put it in the same usb port and Vista now assigned drive letter J:. How do I get Vista to go back and assign this to I: again? Windows Visata Home Premium 32 bit. Thank you |
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USB Memory Stick Drive Letter
Right-click MY COMPUTER and choose MANAGE while the new USB stick is plugged
in. You can then right-click on the I: and choose "CHANGE DRIVE LETTER AND PATHS". Then click the CHANGE button and it will allow you to change the letter of this drive. -Gina |
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