I have few USB portable drives which I keep on changing. Is there a way to reserve a perticular letter to each drive?
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When you plug in the USB drive, you need to access "Computer Management". On Win XP its in Start / Administrative Tools / Computer Management, if you don't have it, follow a tutorial on this.
Now once you're there nav to Storage / Disk Management. From there find the USB drive you want to re-assign, and right click it and choose "Change drive letter and paths".
When you give a USB device a new letter your system will actually re-assign it that same letter when you plug it in the next time.
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This sort of works but breaks every time you connect a new (not configured previously) drive while your old drives are not connected. E.g. whenever I plug a new drive while my main thumbdrive (which I want to be D:) is not connected, the new drive would take D: or whatever the first letter not taken by a currently mounted drive. – Ivan Jul 20 '23 at 20:20
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from google of "How to reserve Drive Letter to USB drive"
USBDLM V4.5.8 - USB Drive Letter Manager for Windows 2000, XP and higher
http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbdlm_e.html
Never used it, but looks promising.
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Yes, but it requires you have the necessary privileges. USBDLM appears to offer functionality around that. From the linked page: "Running as service makes it independent of the logged on user's privileges, so there is no need to give the users the privilege to change drive letters." Not worth a down-vote. – oKtosiTe Jan 06 '11 at 13:53
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Yes but my point was that a)the question already exists and b)as it's been around a while, that's likely to be the best answer. – andygrunt Jan 06 '11 at 14:11