Drive Letter Changer is a portable freeware tool to simplify the process of assigning a specific drive letter to a hard drive or external storage device. You could do this with the Windows Disk
Management tool , but this can be confusing for the novice.
Installation is not required. Just extract the ZIP to the folder of your choice, and run the program. The user interface is simplified and provides quick access to all the main options. It lists all your drives and the drive letter currently assigned to them.
Drive Letter Changer v1.4 – Thursday, January 9, 2020
[FIXED] – A critical bug which cause the program not running properly
[ADDED] – 64 bit version
[ADDED] – Using Drive name as a parameter to change drive letter
[IMPROVED] – Some code blocks
How to change a Drive Letter
To change a drive letter, either click the “Task” menu, or right-click the drive in the list and use the resulting context menu.
Mount your drive to an NTFS folder
Volume Mount Points are specialized NTFS file system objects which are used to mount an entry point to other volumes. Mounting a drive to a folder path has its pros and cons. For example, doing so allows us to access a drive from anywhere. If you want to hide a drive from other users just mount a drive to a folder path and delete its drive letter. Another example: if you’re already sharing content on your network, you probably have one or more network mapped drives. The problem is, as you add more drives to the network, you are also adding more map points to the system. A better to way to host content might instead be to have a single mapped drive with many mount point folder paths. Drive Letter Changer can easily mount a drive letter to a folder path; just right click a drive and choose “Mount in Empty NTFS Folder”.
Use the Task menu or right-click menu to remove a drive letter, or copy a volume name. The Tools menu includes Disk Management, Run Mountvol, Remove Old Mounted Data, and Restart Windows Explorer. “Run Mountvol” will list possible values for volume name, as well as current mount points.
In a command prompt, running “dChanger.exe /?” (no quotes) will list all available parameters. See also the screenshot the following.
NOTE: To change Assignet letters without error please use /Force parameter
Supported operating systems: Windows 11 , Windows 10 , Windows 8.1 , Windows 8 , Windows 7 , Windows Vista , Winsows xp – (both x86 and x64)
Supported languages: English , Turkish , German , Greek , Japanese , Italian , Simplified Chinese , Traditional Chinese , Vietnamese , Polish , Persian , Korean , Hungarian , Dutch , French , Spanish , Russian , Brazilian Portuguese , Slovenian , Indonesian , Arabic , Bulgarian , Thai , Romanian, Norwegian
File: dChanger_x64.exe │ Virustotal
MD5: de9d5ee077f3595b18637f4cb09a8367
SHA1: 0c78654d291357c5225f5e7ad901bfd5082bf9ea
File: dChanger.exe │ Virustotal
MD5: 8383ee1469606aefb53fdaccdb3017e7
SHA1: 3a91d4a9b115af92254871cb9e210eb61e14064a
To change the drive label, you can right-click on the relevant drive in the list, enter drive properties and change the label. The program supports changing the letter between 2 drives in use. You cannot change drive letters reserved by the system, such as C:.
Please consider adding:
– switch letter between two drivers
– change driver label
Thanks for the tool.