That's because something else has already claimed the E: drive. Perhaps a DVD drive or another USB or even a memory card reader.

If you need to make the BIAB drive be E: (to keep things consistent), then you need to rearrange the assigned drive letters. And once you do, Windows remembers it (usually).

Click on the start button and type Computer Management and select it when it comes up. In the computer management screen, select Disk Management. From there you can reassign all you drive letters. Find whatever is using E: and assign it something else. Then assign your BIAB drive as E:.

Last edited by jford; 09/23/17 02:42 PM.

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