Local Disk F: to E:

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 zenbe -
Hello, I searched the internet but couldn't find the answer to my question.

A few days ago, I borrowed an external hard drive from a friend to transfer files to my external hard drive, which is usually recognized as Local Disk (E:), and the day I plugged both drives into my PC, my hard drive was recognized as Local Disk (F:). Since I have a lot of things saved on Local Disk E/ (notably Firefox), and my entire iTunes library, I would like to know how to make my computer recognize the external hard drive as Local Disk E: instead of Local Disk F:.
Thanks in advance.

(And please excuse my spelling mistakes, but I moved to France in 2005 so I still have some issues with spelling.)
Configuration: Windows XP Firefox 3.5.6

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  1. cybergirll Posted messages 772 Status Member 92
     
    When you plug in your drive automatically, it's F:
    Administrative Tools
    Computer Management
    Disk Management
    Right-click on the drive in question: change the drive letter ...
    OK

    It should work fine.
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    1. zenbe
       
      Ok, but I can't find Administration Tools, where is it?
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      1. cybergirll Posted messages 772 Status Member 92 > zenbe
         
        right click then properties normally
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      2. jee pee Posted messages 31939 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   9 999 > zenbe
         
        Hello,

        It's an icon in the control panel

        Best regards

        --
        A stranger is a friend we haven't met yet.
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      3. cybergirll Posted messages 772 Status Member 92 > jee pee Posted messages 31939 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention  
         
        ah yes, you're right, it's coming back to me :)
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    2. zenbe
       
      Ok, thank you very much, I found it!
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