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, 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
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