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Windows Toolbox: Mixed-Up Drive Letters? Change Them to Your Liking

If you install a new disk drive or repartition an old one, you may be less than thrilled with the letters your system assigns to your drives. In Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP, you can fix the letters with the Disk Administrator utility (NT) or the Disk Management portion of the Computer Management utility (2000, XP). If you're running Windows 95 or 98, you can change letters quickly and simply by using the Letter Assigner freeware utility. You're not likely to need it often, but when you do, you'll be glad it's around. Download Letter Assigner from our Downloads library or from its creator, Vadim Burtyansky.

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