DVD player was given a different name it's the original one.

After running Fix - It Microsoft ATS, my DVD - ROM drive has been given this name: QSS_CD (K :), but I would like to be named DVD-ROM (f) Player, that's the original name.   How can I accomplish this?

Well... 1 see if another hardware took f: If so, open the device mgr, locate the material.

R.Click top, select "Uninstall", closing device Mgr. Go in run, type: diskmgmt.msc in msc, R.click

on the DVD-ROM, select "Change drive letter paths", change the letter, close. If you are in the letter F:

is not available, then to device mgr, select 'Disable' instead of uninstall, a pc reboot may be necessary

in order to release the letter F:

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