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| Ghost/non-existing disc drive appeared after installing hard driv Hi, I need help with removing a non-existing disc drive which calls itself E:. After installing a new external hard drive, ( i noticed my old external drive was acting up), my computer shows an additional disc drive E: which is completely in-accessible as it does not exist. Many of my short cuts point to E:, which was the drive letter of my original external hard drive. Now my computer calls that drive G: and my newly installed external drive F:. My original E: drive is still working but any program residing there will not function as all shortcuts were created when it was E:. I need to remove the 'ghost drive E:' and rename my external. When I go to disc management the ghost drive does not show up , but the drive letter E: is not available to use. Please Help!! |
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| Re: Ghost/non-existing disc drive appeared after installing hard driv Remove the references to E: first and reboot. Then see if you still have an E: referenced in DM and can remove it. "Gilboy7" <Gilboy7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4F0D410A-5535-42EA-B728-A37A4CF7C4E1@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hi, I need help with removing a non-existing disc drive which calls itself > E:. After installing a new external hard drive, ( i noticed my old > external > drive was acting up), my computer shows an additional disc drive E: which > is > completely in-accessible as it does not exist. Many of my short cuts point > to > E:, which was the drive letter of my original external hard drive. Now my > computer calls that drive G: and my newly installed external drive F:. My > original E: drive is still working but any program residing there will > not > function as all shortcuts were created when it was E:. I need to remove > the > 'ghost drive E:' and rename my external. When I go to disc management the > ghost drive does not show up , but the drive letter E: is not available to > use. > Please Help!![/color] |
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| Re: Ghost/non-existing disc drive appeared after installing harddriv Gilboy7 wrote:[color=blue] > Hi, I need help with removing a non-existing disc drive which calls itself > E:. After installing a new external hard drive, ( i noticed my old external > drive was acting up), my computer shows an additional disc drive E: which is > completely in-accessible as it does not exist. Many of my short cuts point to > E:, which was the drive letter of my original external hard drive. Now my > computer calls that drive G: and my newly installed external drive F:. My > original E: drive is still working but any program residing there will not > function as all shortcuts were created when it was E:. I need to remove the > 'ghost drive E:' and rename my external. When I go to disc management the > ghost drive does not show up , but the drive letter E: is not available to > use. > Please Help!![/color] Start -> Run enter MOUNTVOL E: /D here Now E: is gone any you can change F: to E: in the disk management. Uwe |
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| Re: Ghost/non-existing disc drive appeared after installing hard Thanks so much! That fixed my problem! "Uwe Sieber" wrote: [color=blue] > Gilboy7 wrote:[color=green] > > Hi, I need help with removing a non-existing disc drive which calls itself > > E:. After installing a new external hard drive, ( i noticed my old external > > drive was acting up), my computer shows an additional disc drive E: which is > > completely in-accessible as it does not exist. Many of my short cuts point to > > E:, which was the drive letter of my original external hard drive. Now my > > computer calls that drive G: and my newly installed external drive F:. My > > original E: drive is still working but any program residing there will not > > function as all shortcuts were created when it was E:. I need to remove the > > 'ghost drive E:' and rename my external. When I go to disc management the > > ghost drive does not show up , but the drive letter E: is not available to > > use. > > Please Help!![/color] > > > Start -> Run > enter MOUNTVOL E: /D here > > Now E: is gone any you can change F: to E: in the > disk management. > > > Uwe >[/color] |
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