by Mizery_Made » Wed Jan 19, 2011 3:51 pm
FYI, it's set up like that because there are individuals who have their music stored on external drives. Thus, if they plug their external in first then it might be assigned to Drive G, but if they were to plug in a USB stick first, then the external, the external then might be assigned to Drive H (unless the user has taken steps to assign it a letter, like mine is M... for music, lol). This way allows the music to still work, regardless of how many drives may be plugged in and which order they are.
Like NoHitter says, there's (easy) was of changing the Drive ID in the database, so if the structure is the same then you make that small change and you're good to go.
FYI, it's set up like that because there are individuals who have their music stored on external drives. Thus, if they plug their external in first then it might be assigned to Drive G, but if they were to plug in a USB stick first, then the external, the external then might be assigned to Drive H (unless the user has taken steps to assign it a letter, like mine is M... for music, lol). This way allows the music to still work, regardless of how many drives may be plugged in and which order they are.
Like NoHitter says, there's (easy) was of changing the Drive ID in the database, so if the structure is the same then you make that small change and you're good to go.