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Old 09-25-2003, 08:43 AM   #1
Timber Loftis
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Join Date: July 11, 2002
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 11,916
God, why do I bother messing with my computer? It's so frustrating. One big benefit of console games is you just put the damned thing in and play it. Is that such a hard concept?

Anyway, I have an external drive where I put a lot of games -- incl. PS-T. It has always been recognized as F:

Okay, well, I take my laptop loose from it and do some work at home. (In doing so, I put in one of those USB storage devices which was temporarily recognized as F: -- but I have done that before.) Now, for some reason, my laptop recognizes the external drive (when I hook it back up) as drive G:

Why? This is so frustrating -- PS-T no longer works. Norton WinFixes recognizes the registry entry for PS-T and wants to delete it. Frik.

Okay, so how can I force my computer to see this drive as drive F again??? I'd rather not uninstall/reinstall everything.
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