Insight sought: External HDD drive letter assignment.

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I have a 500Gb external HDD connected to my PC, Seagate FreeAgent, USB.
It's been there for ages and has always been mapped to drive letter F by the OS.
Yesterday, for no apparent reason, when I booted the system it appeared as drive G.
As far as I can tell, there are no other changes. It is still read / write accessible and passes OS health checks.
I cold booted the system today and it is still drive G.
Any thoughts as to why it has been remapped?
 
Mine does that when I plug a USB memory sick in.
 
AFAIK the computer simply assigns any drive the next letter available.

Have you added any new hardware to your PC such as DVD re-writer, another internal HDD, another external HDD?

It won't affect the working of your External HDD unless you have created a shortcut to it.

You can change the drive letter of almost any HDD or re-writer from within Disk Management (Control Panel.>Administrative Tools>Computer Management>Disk Management), although you may have to re-assign different Drive letters to various devices just to get yours to fit in.
 
AFAIK the computer simply assigns any drive the next letter available.

Have you added any new hardware to your PC such as DVD re-writer, another internal HDD, another external HDD?

It won't affect the working of your External HDD unless you have created a shortcut to it.

You can change the drive letter of almost any HDD or re-writer from within Disk Management (Control Panel.>Administrative Tools>Computer Management>Disk Management), although you may have to re-assign different Drive letters to various devices just to get yours to fit in.

No new hardware, no changes. No USB pendrive left inserted when the system booted.
I know how to reassign drive letters and the impact of doing so - thanks for the thought though...
It's just an arbitrary change for no apparent reason - very odd.
 
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