Microsoft
Windows assigns
drive letters to disk volumes to help tell them apart. For example,
the default letter assigned to your computer’s hard drive is
probably ‘c.’
Each time you dock the iPod to a PC, Windows will assign the iPod the
next available drive letter, such as ‘f’ or ‘g.’
But isn’t the letter ‘i’ the most appropriate drive
letter assignment for the iPod?
Here’s a simple tutorial
on how to assign the drive letter ‘i’ to an iPod connected
to a PC using Microsoft
Windows XP or Windows
2000.
Requirements:
PC computer running
Windows XP or 2000
an iPod (any model)
USB or Firewire port
the supplied Apple USB
or Firewire iPod cable
NERD
NOTE:Drive letter assignment - the process of
assigning drive letters to primary and logical partitions (drive
volumes) in the root namespace as seen by a Microsoft operating system.
HOW TO ASSIGN
YOU iPOD TO DRIVE LETTER ‘i’ USING WINDOWS 2000/XP
Connect the iPod to the
computer using the supplied USB or FireWire cable
Click on your Start
menu and select Control Panel from the Settings.
Double-click on Administration
Tools.
Double-click on Computer
Management.
All connected disk volumes
will be listed to the right of the window. Your iPod will be assigned
to a letter between D and Z. In example, my iPod is
assigned to F. Don't panic if your iPod is not assigned to drive
letter F. The exact letter doesn't matter. Just keep reading.
Right-click on the iPod's
drive letter and select "Change Drive Letter and Path"
Click on the Edit button
Switch
your drive letter to ‘i’ from the Assign a drive
Letter pull down menu
Click OK and OK again at
the next dialog box
Close the Computer
Management window
Close Control Panel
That’s it! You may
now enjoy your iPod on drive volume ‘i’
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NOTE: Operating
systems that use drive letter assignment: CP/M, DOS, Microsoft
Windows, OS/2 and Atari ST
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