You must be logged on as an administrator to perform these steps. If you don't like the letter Windows has assigned to a new drive or you want to organize your drive letters in a certain way, you can change the drive letter. You can assign the letters C through Z to each drive on your computer. A and B are usually reserved for floppy disk drives, but if your computer does not have floppy disk drives, you can assign A and B to volumes. You can see which drive letters are used on your computer by opening Computer. Open Computer Management by clicking the
Start button, clicking
Control Panel, clicking
System and Maintenance, clicking
Administrative Tools, and then double-clicking
Computer Management. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation In the Navigation pane, click
Disk Management Right-click the partition or drive that you want to change, and then click
Change Drive Letter and Paths. Do one of the following To assign a drive letter if one has not already been assigned, click
Add, click the letter that you want to use, and then click
OK To remove a drive letter, click
Remove, and then click
Yes to confirm that you want to remove it. You might need to do some diagnostics to find out what is wrong. If you have nothing to lose, format the machine. or You have to erase the entries from the Registry. Run
RegEdit. Source(s): click start type regedit press enter or Use the registry editor and find the key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevic... F: as in whatever drive you want to change, and then just change F: to G: or If the installation is being run from a network location or if the installation is being run from a directory structure that is several levels deep (resulting in having too many characters in the path name), this error may occur. Follow these steps to fix this error: Copy all the installation files (setup.exe and all other files in the same directory) from the network location or source media (such as the CD) by pressing
Ctrl + A or
Edit > Select All. Create a folder on your local hard drive (e.g., Desktop) by right-clicking and selecting
New > Folder. Paste (
Ctrl + V) the installation files into the folder. Double-click setup.exe to run the installation locally. If the scenarios above are not related to or did not resolve this issue, the error might be caused by something specific to your computer. The following general troubleshooting tips might help resolve the issue:
Clean the Temp Directory Install ikernel Hope this helps.