I have five SATA hard drives, and one SATA DVD burner
the hard drives I assign C:, D:, E:, F: and G:
the DVD burner I assign H:
If I have the virtual drives disabled, and then enable them, the virtual drive takes the next free drive letter (I
, until I reboot.
Then, it moves up the drive letters of all my hard drives and real DVD burner except for C:, and steals D:, E:. F: and G: for the virtual drives
I then have to reassign all my drive letters in diskmgmt.msc
I also found that a lot of the time, it disables my real DVD burner. So I have to re-enable it in device manager.
BTW, I'm using Windows XP Pro, with Service Pack 3 build 3180, and Daemon Tools 4.10
the hard drives I assign C:, D:, E:, F: and G:
the DVD burner I assign H:
If I have the virtual drives disabled, and then enable them, the virtual drive takes the next free drive letter (I

Then, it moves up the drive letters of all my hard drives and real DVD burner except for C:, and steals D:, E:. F: and G: for the virtual drives
I then have to reassign all my drive letters in diskmgmt.msc
I also found that a lot of the time, it disables my real DVD burner. So I have to re-enable it in device manager.
BTW, I'm using Windows XP Pro, with Service Pack 3 build 3180, and Daemon Tools 4.10
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