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Configuring Peripheral Devices
If you install additional peripheral devices in the system—such as a modem, a Zip or Jaz drive, a
tape drive, or a CD-Recorder (CD-R) drive—you will have to install and configure the associated
driver software. You may also have to install or configure any associated application software to
use the devices.
See the documentation delivered with the peripheral devices for information on installing and
configuring driver software and associated application software. See the operating system
documentation and Help for information on using peripheral devices with the operating system.
Changing Drive Letters
If you have more than one hard disk drive or CD-ROM drive, you may need to reassign system
drive letters. See the operating system Help for more information.
To change drive letters:
1.
Exit all applications currently running on your system.
2.
From the operating system Start menu, go to Programs/Administrative Tools/Disk
Administrator.
3.
Select a hard disk drive or the CD-ROM drive.
4.
From the Tools menu, click Assign Drive Letter.
NOTE
If you select the current drive or an otherwise locked drive, you must restart the
system to complete the drive letter reassignment.
5.
Select a new drive letter to assign to the drive from the list. Click OK, and then click Yes to
continue.
6.
If necessary, click OK, and then click Yes.
7.
Repeat steps 2 through 6 for each drive letter assignment that you want to change.
8.
Click Partition, then click Exit. If necessary, restart the system to complete the drive letter
reassignments.