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FREECOM CLASSIC CD-ROM / CD-RW
GB
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2.3 Allocation of the drive letter to the Freecom drive under
Windows 98 and Windows ME
After successful installation, Windows assigns the Freecom drive a new drive
letter automatically in most cases. This can shift the drive letter of an already
present drive (for example, from 'D' to 'E'). If this leads to problems, it is possible
to change the drive letter assignment as follows.
1. Click "Start" - "Settings" - "Control Panel".
2. Click "System".
3. Select "Device Manager" and click on "Drives" or "CD-ROM".
4. Click the Freecom drive, and then "Properties" - "Settings". (The currently
assigned drive letter as well as the reserved drive letters will then be
displayed).
5. Under Reserved Drive Letter, enter a drive letter, for example, 'F' for the
Freecom device as the "Start drive letter" and "F" again as the "Last drive
letter".
6. Confirm your entry with "OK". When you restart your computer, the
Freecom drive will be assigned the letter "F" in "My Computer".