Hi Gang,
wo2n wrote:
> Hi Anyone have the procedure?
>
> I was told that there was a way in Windows to redirect A drive back ups,to
> another drive.
Here's a procedure I wrote up in 2007 at:
http://lists.contesting.com/archives//html/CT-User/2007-08/msg00009.html
Goes something like this:
If you have a USB flash drive, you can use it and
simply remap it to the A: drive. Insert the USB
flash drive into one of the front panel USB sockets.
In my case, it turned out to be the J: drive. It
will likely be something else on other systems.
Then, I went to the Windows Desktop and right-clicked
on "My Computer." Clicked on "Manage" and "Disk
Management." All the drives appear in the upper right
portion of the resulting window. Then, I right-clicked
on the J: drive and "Change Drive Letter and Paths"
to call it the A: drive.
That probably sounds harder than it really is.
It's just a few appropriate clicks to change the
drive letter.
Of course, the flashing light on the USB flash
drive is a little annoying... :-)
73,
Bob
K3PH
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