Can I Keep (D:)?

Shrantellatessa

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Hello everyone,
Two days ago a created a new partition in my computer (by dividing C: into two partitions) and named it G (though I wanted to name it D like it was the case on my XP).

Today, my Explorer was behaving weirdly (whenever I want to change a folder/shortcut icon and click on "Browse" I'm taken to an almost normal Explorer Window, instead of the Browse Menu with the big square icons on the left, except that I can neither minimize, nor maximize, nor resize it :sarc: ) so I did a system restore (I chose a restore point prior to two Windows Updates I did yesterday) and it fixed the problem.

However, the name of my G drive is now D drive! It changed itself after the restore. So Should I change it back to G (knowing that I've always wanted it to be called D) or keep it as it is although I've read that the name D is usually reserved for System Recovery Partition :rolleyes:
 

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Hello Shrantellatessa.



It will be ok to leave it as D: if you want to.
 

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click start type in system management then choose it then click disk management you should be familiar with this is you used windows to make the partition check if theres a recovery partition. although im sure if D is taken it will take the next available letter when its required
 

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Thank You!

It will be fine as D: no worries!;)

Great, thanks! ;)

Hello Shrantellatessa.
It will be ok to leave it as D: if you want to.

Yes, I want to because I prefer D to G :)

click start type in system management then choose it then click disk management you should be familiar with this is you used windows to make the partition check if theres a recovery partition. although im sure if D is taken it will take the next available letter when its required

Yes, I got familiar with it thanks to the support I got here. And since the recovery partition, as you said, will take care of choosing its own name by itself, then I'll just leave it like that ;)


Thank you everyone for your quick help! ^_^

PS. How do you mark a thread as "Solved"?
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
Hello everyone,
Two days ago a created a new partition in my computer (by dividing C: into two partitions) and named it G (though I wanted to name it D like it was the case on my XP).

Today, my Explorer was behaving weirdly (whenever I want to change a folder/shortcut icon and click on "Browse" I'm taken to an almost normal Explorer Window, instead of the Browse Menu with the big square icons on the left, except that I can neither minimize, nor maximize, nor resize it :sarc: ) so I did a system restore (I chose a restore point prior to two Windows Updates I did yesterday) and it fixed the problem.

However, the name of my G drive is now D drive! It changed itself after the restore. So Should I change it back to G (knowing that I've always wanted it to be called D) or keep it as it is although I've read that the name D is usually reserved for System Recovery Partition :rolleyes:

When you install a system C: will go to your hard drive , D: will go to your optical drive and so on, flash readers etc. your choice of the letter G: is because you have used up the letters to that point. A: goes to a floppy B: doesn`t get used (not on the ground anyway) C: your 1st drive D: optical drives ( dvd players , cd players etc.)

You could just name it S: Storage unless you are planning to install another OS on it. Then it would show as C: on the new install.

Only change drive letters if you are going to reformat a partition.
 

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I didn't change G to D, it changed by itself after I did a System Restore ^_^

Thanks for the useful info though! :)
 

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