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rk911
Feb 01, 2021Explorer
DD716TED wrote:
I should know the answer to this.. but just can't think of it.. I have an external WD Hard Drive installed on my Desktop.. It has three partitions (E) (F) and (G). The old drive is starting to get tired and I want to replace it. I would like to set up and keep the same partition designations on the new drive so.. can I rename the (E) (F) (G) partitions on the old drive to another letter, say (T) (U) (V) so I can establish (E) (F) on the new drive then just copy data from the old drive to the new drive? If possible, how do I change the letter designations?? I tried renaming the partition and the name changed ok, but not the letter. Thanks for any and all help.. If not possible, I will just copy contents of old drive to portable USB drive, then remove old USB Desktop drive, install new external USB HD and copy contents back ..
yup. i'm doing the exact same thing now. in File Explorer just right click the partition to change the letter and/or the label. if any of the partitions contain installed programs you may have to reinstall them.
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