lespaul5895 :
Well I guess it's not a huge deal. I'm just creating a bunch of html links that are local and I thought it would be easier if there was a set drive letter.
You can use relative links as apposed to absolute paths. You can also use the computer's hostname or staticly assigned IP address, or use the loopback IP range 127.x.x.x or go with a free domain like NoIp.
Example:
if a page is in the same folder/directory:
index.html instead of X:\www\index.html
If the link is to a parent folder use:
"../index.html" instead of X:\www\index.html if currently in a page located in 1 sub directory past X:\www\
Need to go up more?
"../../index.html" if in a page located 2 folders past X:\www\