Watch demo how to change driver Letter
Some operating systems assign letters such as C:, D:, … to hard disk partitions at startup. They are used by application and operating system to locate files on partitions. Connecting an additional disk, as well as creating or deleting a partition on existed disks, might change your system configuration. As a result, some applications might stop working or user files cannot be opened. Then you can use MiniAide Fat32 Formatter to Change Driver Letter to avoid this situation.
To change a drive letter:
1. Select a disk and a partition.
2. Click Partitions -> Change drive letter.
3. Specify the drive letter you want to assign to the partition, in the new drive letter- drop down list.
4. Click ‘OK’.
5. Click ‘Apply’, then “Yes’.
Note:
The new partition structure will be graphically represented in the main window of MiniAide Fat32 Formatter. The Change Drive Letter function can only be used in Windows.