I have a few external drives. I had a USB stick in one of the front
USB ports on my comp. It was set to the drive name of J:. I had a
bit of a problem when taking out the USB stick from the USB jack.
My comp burped somehow and my external G: drive became G: (J:). All
my shortcuts to files on what used to be the G: drive now have to be
changed to J:. I looked in Device Manager but couldn't figure out
how anything in there would help me.
Anyone ever hear of the nonsense happening? Anyone have a clue how
to get my drive renamed back to G: from J:?
On Fri, 07 Jan 2022 00:55:03 -0600, Theo@problems.com wrote:
I have a few external drives. I had a USB stick in one of the front
USB ports on my comp. It was set to the drive name of J:. I had a
bit of a problem when taking out the USB stick from the USB jack.
My comp burped somehow and my external G: drive became G: (J:). All
my shortcuts to files on what used to be the G: drive now have to be
changed to J:. I looked in Device Manager but couldn't figure out
how anything in there would help me.
Anyone ever hear of the nonsense happening? Anyone have a clue how
to get my drive renamed back to G: from J:?
That normally happen when a USB drive is plugged into a different USB port. >Or the drive letter is already used by other drive when the USB drive is >plugged in.
To change the drive letter of a drive volume, open the Disk Management.
Right click on the drive's volume. Choose "Change Drive Letter and
Paths...". Click the "Change" button. Choose the new drive letter. Click the >OK button. Choose Yes if prompted.
Make sure there's no file is being opened, or no program is being run in the >USB drive (or any drive whose drive letter is about to be changed). >Otherwise, data loss may occur.
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