When windows asks me to isnert a password recovery disk, it does not offer the possibility to create one in the D drive, where I have a DVD. Why?

I have a new Dell XPS with Windows 7 Home computer. I want to create a password recovery disk. I have (1) check my CD/DVD drive works (2), I watched the video on how to create a password reset disk (3) I did the procedure successfully in the past on other computers (4) I rebooted the computer after having difficulty finding the opportunity to insert a disk in drive D, the name of the drive for my DVD / CD player. What is the problem?

The problem is that when I am asked to insert a disc in the player I'd give myself a choice is not drive D, the name of the drive to my CD/DVD drive.
So over and over again once I wonder to insert the disc. I also have one of these drives you can put 4 holders memory size different from the type used in cameras and I have a DVD player, it is called D drive.  Why I'm not given the option to use drive D when I'm given a choice I can insert a disc so that the password recovery disk can be created?

Change the assignment of drive letter for the dvd player to one letter other than.

1. sign the computer as an administrator.

2. Insert a disk in the removable drive.

3. type computer management in the start search box and press ENTER.

4. click on disk management.

5 right-click the partition, logical drive or volume that you want to change and then clickchange drive letter and paths.

6. click on the removable drive, click it, clickchange, click the drive letter that you want to use, and then clickOK.

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