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USB hard drive share
Are there issues initializing USB devices on startup? Which ones don't drop multiple drive letters? I'd guess this is in the USB driver software. I would imagine a universal card drive is nothing more than a USB hub with a bunch of USB drives so when the computer starts up it will naturally try to map them all.

USB for Windows NT 4.0 ??
So killing off mapped drive letters to non-read-only LAN shares is guuud "safe hex". C) Obscured by clouds A common hassle with HD volumes, USB sticks etc. and potential looping issues, eg backup share to share as target - stability issues arising from read-only, portability issues - per-PC instance issues from

USB issues
You have to go into Disk manager and change the letter of the USB drive. What affect would there be to change the home mapping to another letter lower down and keep the "First Network Drive" value in the client set to F (NO_DEFAULT is used and the sys is mapped to Z). Is the First Netowrk drive even used in such a

USB thumb drives mapping in group policy
HD (C:), DVD (D:), USB drive (E:) Original First drive: G (Mapped) additional drives mapped all over the upper alphabet :) Add a Netgear SC101, Network Storage Device into the mix. Netgear (Zetera) connects as a Local drive, assigning the next available drive letter for the attached 'Partition' (on the SC101 drive)

USB Woes - Should I Flash BIOS?
From my understanding when you plug in a USB Drive it looks at all local drive letters in use and grabs the next available drive letter. if you have local devices using A, C, D, E, & F with a single network drive mapped to G. When you plug in a USB Device it will be assinged G, even though H - Z is wide open.

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Consequently, since disk I is being used by the OS, it can not be re-mapped as that would cause the OS to crash during operation. I have just noticed that, after a new install, my drive letters are all mixed up My hard drive (which should be 'c') is labelled I while USB drives are lettered C, F, G,

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The windows interface has mapped EVERYTHING as being the I drive! Why would it do this? The USB drives are in a card reader!!! Is there a tool in XP to correct this Right click on the individual disks, and you will see an option to "change drive letters and paths". You're on your own after this - be careful!

internal memory card readers
I suppose this would be handy if someone wanted to carry the data files on one of these USB memory keys between their home and work system. .... Java is required to carry the drive letter from place to place, and that drive letter refers to a specific, low-level hardware issue that breaks portable coding practices.

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The week before I used one of these devices on an older workstation running W2K Pro, sp4 and it was assigned the drive letter of a mapped drive I use throughout However, with the XP Pro workstations no drive letter is ever assigned. Has there been any issues having drive letters assigned to these mobile memory

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I followed the second part regarding the command line net use, which worked and it set the USB drive as mapped on the other computer. "allan grossman" wrote: Hi - One of the issues with removable hard drives is that they don't retain drive letters, so shares are kinda hard to maintain unless the drive letter is

alternative backup
I think my tape drive went "kablooy". I was using backup exec and a benchmark dlt tape drive. until i get another tape drive and install it and to a removable hard drive (usb) There are issues with connecting the removable hard drive directly to the servers, mapped shares and drive letter assignments seem to be

usb recognizing external drives, not showing up in "my compute
Some memory sticks are okay with it, and will seek the first available drive letter, and some are stupid, if you have ac:, d: ,f: they won't know to try e:. :( What drive letters do you have I note that you did not have the wherewithal or the wit to know that you should ask if he has any mapped network drives.

Drive letters mixed up
And home micro displays are memory-mapped, not vector-traced... Nevertheless, it is astonishingly easy to get remarkable results. Coll had hitherto never liked long passwords and, in the context of the tight timing and pressures of live tv, a two letter password seemed a good idea at the time.

USB issues
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My USB thumb drive was assigned one letter on my one computer, which conflicted with my network mapped drive on another computer. i would definitely upgrade to a08. it specifically address issues with usb disks/thumbdrives/whatever you want to call them. "4. Update to USB functionality.

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Flash card formatter?
I was using backup exec and a benchmark dlt tape drive. until i get another tape drive and install it and configure backup exec to use it what do you to a removable hard drive (usb) There are issues with connecting the removable hard drive directly to the servers, mapped shares and drive letter assignments seem

W2k SP2 ist da
... in as administrator (either on the domain or the local computer) you can see it just fine in Windows Explorer and My Computer. Any ideas? Thanks. As the user, connect it, open disk management, and see if it shows up there - could be a drive letter issue (removable drives don't "see" mapped drive letters in use).

Drive letters mixed up
At our workplace, we map drive letters F through K and W through Z to network file servers. At the same time our users use USB keydrives to keep personal copies of files. However the drive mappings for the network drives seem to be overlapping the USB keydrive drive letters! The attached screenshot should

usb recognizing external drives, not showing up in "my compute
It turned out that it wanted the next available drive letter after my CD/RW (G:) and DVD/CD (H:). But, I had mapped network drives that used (I:), (J:), and have tested a friends key chain drive. There do not appear to be driver issues as all these devices work fine on other 2000 and XP computers. Any ideas?