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Locking an Internal CD-ROM Drive
Locking your computer's internal CD-ROM drive is very important. By locking your CD-ROM
drive to a drive letter, you are preventing the drive from moving to another drive letter after the
DVD-ROM drive is added. Listed below are instructions on locking a drive letter for each of the
most current operating systems.
Windows 95 or 98
To access the System Properties, for either operating system is very similar. Follow the
instructions posted below.
1. From your desktop, select Start | Settings | Control Panel. This will open the Control
Panel window.
2. Once the Control Panel window has opened, double-click on the System icon. This will
open the System Properties window.
3. Once the System Properties window has opened, select the Device Manager tab.
4. From the Device Manager tab, single-click on the area labeled CD-ROM. This area will
expand, displaying any additional CD-ROM drives that you may have on the system.
This image can be seen below in Figure 1.
5. To view the properties of the CD-ROM device, either double-click on the device, or
highlight the device and select the Properties button at the bottom of the window.
6. The CD-ROM properties window appears, select the Settings tab to display drive letter
information. To lock a drive to a specific letter, both the start drive letter and the end
drive letter assignments must match the Current Drive Letter Assignment. If the reserved
drive letter boxes are empty, or do not match the current assignment, utilize their
respective drop down boxes to make the correct selection. An example of a locked drive
is shown below in Figure 2. As the drive is locked into place, press OK to save the
changes.
Figure 1 Figure 2
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