How WinXP changes the order of the CD-ROM drive letter

  
                

The drive letter is the identifier of the WINDOWS system for disk storage devices, identified by an English letter followed by a colon (:). “A:” and “B:” indicates a floppy drive, hard disk device from “C:” to “Z:”. After installing the XP system, it was found that the drive letter became "D:". How to make XP system partition characters arranged in order?

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Select & ldquo; My Computer & rdquo; and right-click & ldquo; & rdquo ;. management

Open & ldquo; Computer Management & rdquo ;.
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