I think that was in Vista too.Why doesn't MS get rid of the whole drive letter thing anyway?
Surely it's just a legacy thing that has no place in a modern OS.
They did sort of. You can set Windows 7 to not display them if you want. I've done it on my system. As long as you use good volume labels it shouldn't be a problem.
It's purely cosmetic though. The drive letters are still there and the OP would still have his problem.
Dare I mention that OS X doesn't use antiquated drive letters, just volume names.
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