JonBartels
Technical User
My OS is Win98 SE.
My computer has three distinct disk drives (c:, d:, and e and the CD drive is drive f:.
My c: drive "died" and I replaced it with the c: drive from another computer.
Although the system knows there are three disk drives, and the CD drive, drives e: and f: (CD) are not shown in Windows Explorer.
Everything shows up in Device Manager, but only c: d: and e: are assigned. How do I assign drive letters e: and f: so explorer sees these drives? The "current drive letter assignment" area for the CD drive is grayed-out.
Is there a way to fix this with the registry?
I tried to have the system "find new hardware". I removed the drives via Device Manager, and disconnected the power to those drives.
The system hung on bootup. I do not want to make any changes to the BIOS setup.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you.
My computer has three distinct disk drives (c:, d:, and e and the CD drive is drive f:.
My c: drive "died" and I replaced it with the c: drive from another computer.
Although the system knows there are three disk drives, and the CD drive, drives e: and f: (CD) are not shown in Windows Explorer.
Everything shows up in Device Manager, but only c: d: and e: are assigned. How do I assign drive letters e: and f: so explorer sees these drives? The "current drive letter assignment" area for the CD drive is grayed-out.
Is there a way to fix this with the registry?
I tried to have the system "find new hardware". I removed the drives via Device Manager, and disconnected the power to those drives.
The system hung on bootup. I do not want to make any changes to the BIOS setup.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you.