
If you want to change a drive's letter, it is best to make the change before storing anything on the drive. The letters "A" and "B" should not be used and "C" should only be used for the drive that has (or will have) the operating system on it.
WINAMP PLAYLIST LOCATION WINDOWS
Windows Disk Management tool in the Computer Management group under Administrative Tools does allow the drive letter Windows assigns to drives to be changed to another letter that is not already being used. When the media files are on the same drive as the Winamp program, the drive letter is not saved in the pathnames of files listed in the playlist files that Winamp creates. But when the list shown in the library is the actual external list, deleting it deletes the actual external list. However, when you delete an internal list from the library it does not affect the corresponding external list. If you frequently make a lot of playlist changes, you may want to consider having Winamp use the external lists instead of internal lists. When using internal playlists, anytime you make a change to an external playlist that has already been imported to the media library you need to delete the corresponding internal playlist, shown in the library, and re-import the changed external playlist. Just so you know, what "command" have I used to change the letter at the end, see the attached picture: Since I have a lot of playlists with lots of songs, this approach is not feasible for me. Nevertheless, I have changed with the "replace all" function all my playlists to this:Į:\My Music\Alanis Morissette\MTV unplugged\01 Track 1.mp3Į:\My Music\Alanis Morissette\MTV unplugged\02 Track 2.mp3īut to no avail, if I will open the playlist in winamp, it won´t play.īut if I will open the individual song in that playlist, right-click at them and select "Playlist entry" I can modify that one letter and then they are playing. I was surprised not to see the (C:\)at the beginning of those lines. \My Music\Alanis Morissette\MTV unplugged\02 Track 2.mp3

\My Music\Alanis Morissette\MTV unplugged\01 Track 1.mp3 If I will open playlist in Notepad++, this is the output: Problem is, their solution is not working for me. Now I have found thread for this problem from somebody who was having the same problem before: Just one letter, but I am not able to change it.

Of course, new one has different hard-drive names, so even though before I was in "D:\My Music\NameOfTheAlbums", now I am in ""E:\My Music\NameOfTheAlbums"" So I had to transfer my music from one P to another, after the old one was old.
