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| can I permanently assign a drive letter to my CDROM drive? I lose it... How do I keep my CDROM drive from losing its drive letter? Sometimes it's (F:) and sometimes I lose it I guess when I plug in other devices like digital camera or flash drive or voice recorder. My DVD drive is always present on (E:). But I lose the CDROM drive. My flash drive sometimes becomes (F:). I have only recently learned I can scan for hardware changes, and I can get my CDROM drive back, perhaps to (L:). I used to think I had to re-boot in case I wanted to burn a CD. Can I permanently assign (F:) to the CDROM drive? Thanks much, Bob |
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