Sometimes and for no reason obvious to non techie me, windows renames my external drive from E:/ which is what media center recognises to G:/ which it doesn't. Last time it happened I got it fixed at a repair shop as part of some other work but they said it was not do-able from within windows and was quite complex.
Question is: can I rename the filepath to recognise G:/ drive instead of E:/ drive from within MC 17 - at the moment I cannot play anything back. Thanks for any ideas.
As JimH said, Windows may assign a different drive letter to your external drive if the usual one is already taken. You can assign a permanent drive letter using the Windows Computer Management program. Here are step-by-step instructions for Win 7:
1. Click on the Windows start button, then click on "Computer" in the menu that pops up.
2. In the Windows explorer window that appears, find "Computer in the left pane and right-click on it. Choose "Manage" from the menu that appears.
3. In the left pane, click on "Disk Management". (If it isn't visible, click on "Storage" to make "Disk Management" visible.
4. In the right pane, you should see a list of drives in your system. Locate the external drive in that list and right-click on that line. Click on "Change drive letter and paths" from the menu.
5. In the small window that appears, click on "Change".
6. In the (even smaller) window that appears, choose a new drive letter from the drop down list to the right of the "assign..." text and click on OK.
You may need to log in as an administrator to make these changes. Here is a link to instructions for Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307844---
Your assertion about other software automatically adjusting to a changed drive letter certainly doesn't apply to any other software I use including Adobe software. You are using a Windows computer. It is your responsibility to learn how to operate it.
Bill