Both of my computers have Drive C and Drive (partition) D.
I have 3 USB sticks. G: is plugged in permanently to this machine, to back up 3 folders nightly through a small backup program.
As my 2 computer still have networking issues and aren't networked yet, I move the other 2 USB sticks, E and F, back and forth between the 2 machines to transfer or copy data.
I just found out that my 3 folders hadn't been backed up since 1/6 because this computer had changed G: to F: ,confuzzling the backup program. When the 2 temporary sticks aren't plugged in, both computers rearrange the letters.
Is there a way to keep the drive letters stable even if all the sticks aren't plugged in??
I have 3 USB sticks. G: is plugged in permanently to this machine, to back up 3 folders nightly through a small backup program.
As my 2 computer still have networking issues and aren't networked yet, I move the other 2 USB sticks, E and F, back and forth between the 2 machines to transfer or copy data.
I just found out that my 3 folders hadn't been backed up since 1/6 because this computer had changed G: to F: ,confuzzling the backup program. When the 2 temporary sticks aren't plugged in, both computers rearrange the letters.
Is there a way to keep the drive letters stable even if all the sticks aren't plugged in??
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP p6-2020t
- OS
- Win 7 Ult 64-bit
- CPU
- G620 2.6GHZ Pentium R
- Memory
- 6 GB
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 25" HPLV2311
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1200
- Hard Drives
- 1 SATA, 1 exterior SATA
- Case
- HP
- Cooling
- PSU
- Antivirus
- Glasswire
- Browser
- Waterfox; Firefox; Chrome for work
- Other Info
- Firewall--Glasswire
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1 other Win7 computer-- has SSD