Ronna wrote:
> We haven't signed up for any service of any kind. Thanks for responding to
> the question. Do you know if this could be caused by a virus? We have virus
> checkers etc and it is not showing anything? When I check the properties of
> "local Drive X" it is exactly the same as "local Drive C". We have Windows
> XP. IF you know of anything else about this or how I can fix it please let me
> know. Thanks again
>
> "GHalleck" wrote:
>
>> Ronna wrote:
>>
>>> My computer was running extremely slow and after looking around I discovered
>>> that a mirror image of the C drive had been created called X drive. I was
>>> able to restart my computer and it was gone and the computer was back to
>>> running at a normal speed. A few days later it happened again and now I
>>> cannot get rid of it. Can anyone give me some information on how to fix this?
>>> Thanks
>> IIRC, "X Drive" is associated with an on-line storage company. Did you
>> sign up for the service or got involved with it? The symptoms are there,
>> viz., slowing of the computer due to an online Internet connection, a
>> mirrored drive that seems to be mapped to the computer, etc.
>>
Got a Dell with Norton Ghost installed perhaps?
Malke
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