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How do I fix a drive letter issue after doing a startup repair?
Hello,
I installed a new Samsung 850 EVO mSATA drive the other day and when I restarted it, it reported that a bootfile was missing and so I pulled out my OEM OS disk and did a startup repair from there. It repaired the boot file and I was able to log in, but then it changed the drive letters as you can see in the attachment below.
As you can see, Disk 0 is now Disk 1 and Disk 1 is now Disk 0 switching the order. Windows also assigned the boot partition the drive letter D: where there was no drive letter for this before.
Although I can now boot into the system just fine, these drive letter changes are playing havoc with certain programs that I run.
If I can find out how to change these drive letter settings without breaking the bootfile or damaging a drive, I'd really appreciate it.
Thank you