Wednesday, April 20, 2011

DriveLetterView : A Small Utility Tool That View/Change/Remove Drive Letters


DriveLetterView is a simple utility that allows you to view the list of all drive letter assignments in your system, including local drives, remote network drives, CD/DVD drives, and USB drives - even if they are not currently plugged. It also allows you to easily change a drive letter of USB devices and remote network shares, as well as to delete a drive letter of USB device that is not plugged. You can also use DriveLetterView to export the list of all drives into text/csv/html/xml file.

This utility works on every version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 7/2008. Both 32-bit and x64 systems are supported.

After you run DriveLetterView, the list of all assigned drive letters is displayed on the main window of DriveLetterView.
If you want to change the drive letter of USB device or remote network drive, simply select the desired drive letter and use the 'Change Drive Letter' option (F9). If you want to remove assigned drive letters of USB devices that you don't use anymore, you can select the desired drive letter, and choose the 'Delete Selected Drive Letter' option.

Be aware that DriveLetterView doesn't allow to change or remove a drive letter of a local hard-drive. Also, you cannot change existing drive to a drive letter that is already assigned to another device.

If you change a drive letter of USB flash drive that is not currently plugged, this flash drive will get the drive letter that you choose on the next time that you plug it.

Download  DriveLetterView from Here

Source: nirsoft.net

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