- 1). Plug the flash drive into your computer. Turn on your computer and log in. Click on the Start menu and right-click "Computer." Select "Manage" from the context menu.
- 2). Wait for the "Computer Management" window to appear. Click "Disk Management" from the left-hand pane. Allow the right-hand pane to load.
- 3). Locate your flash drive by looking at the disk size. Highlight the one on the list closest to your flash drive's retailed space. Right-click the drive and select "Change Drive Letter and Path(s)."
- 4). Click "Change" and select an unused drive letter from the drop-down box. Click "OK" and hit "OK" again. The drive will now be visible in "Computer"
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