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Fizban140Fizban140 Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
edited January 2009 in Help / Advice Forum
I have all of my music on my external hard drive, I let a friend borrow it and today when I plugged it in it is no longer the same drive letter. Besides making it the same drive it use to be is there any way to get iTunes to locate all my songs?

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  • CrashtardCrashtard Registered User regular
    edited January 2009
    What else do you have plugged in that's making it not pick up the same drive letter? If it's nothing important than just remove it and plug your external in so that it picks up the same drive letter. You could also open up disk management and change the drive letter to the correct one manually. As far as itunes goes, I don't know of a way to make them all happy that's easy. The best thing to do is to either get the drive letter back to the right one or delete your library and then add them all to itunes again.

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  • Fizban140Fizban140 Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    edited January 2009
    I am not sure why I have extra drives but I think daemon tools added them, I have 3 more drives so that made my external H when it use to be G so I need to get rid of one of the drives somehow.

    A little update, I got rid of my old G drive but now I can not get my external drive to show up as G, it keeps going to H.

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  • CrashtardCrashtard Registered User regular
    edited January 2009
    Here's what you want to do. Find My Computer, right-click on it and go to manage. This will open on the computer management window. Go down to Storage -> Disk Management. It will scan for a sec and then will show you all of the hard drives connected to your computer. Find drive H:, right click -> Change Drive Letter and Paths. Hit Change, tell it what drive letter to use, hit ok until you're out of there and you should be all set.

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  • Fizban140Fizban140 Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    edited January 2009
    Thanks a lot, that worked.

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