tech support
Jul. 12th, 2007 12:35 pmSo, I usually am able to figure out how to do most things I need to on my computer, but I am now reaching out to my more computer savvy friends to attempt to get help with a problem.
I recently purchased an external hard drive and have had great success using it. My computer was reading it as drive E:, replacing a failed internal hard drive from several years ago. Well, my computer has now, inexplicably, begun to recognize it as drive G:
The problem is, all my iTunes songs are based on the files being on drive E: and now it recognizes none of them. I cannot figure out how to get the computer to consider the drive E: again and hope that someone can help.
I recently purchased an external hard drive and have had great success using it. My computer was reading it as drive E:, replacing a failed internal hard drive from several years ago. Well, my computer has now, inexplicably, begun to recognize it as drive G:
The problem is, all my iTunes songs are based on the files being on drive E: and now it recognizes none of them. I cannot figure out how to get the computer to consider the drive E: again and hope that someone can help.