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| 227453 | 2004-04-05 21:40:00 | Hi, I am running Win98SE with a 120GB HDD in 3 partitions. In Windows explorer drive E: has "lost" its icon - blank white page with a windows logo has replaced the little pic of a hard drive? Drives C and D still have the "proper" icon. Things still seem to be running OK - touch wood - but I'm concerned this may be a symptom of something else? Anyone have ideas on: a) how to restore the correct icon to drive E: b) if I should be concerned (and if so what I should do). Many Thanks |
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| 227454 | 2004-04-05 22:40:00 | Check the root directory on the E: and make sure there is not an 'autorun.inf' file sitting there. If so delete it. These files are meant for CD-ROM's to make them autorun when you put it in your CD-ROM drive. | CYaBro (73) | ||
| 227455 | 2004-04-06 21:57:00 | Thanks - that did the trick. I had an autorun.inf file there after copying a CD to my HD temporailiy - forgot to erase that file. Cheers, Aaron |
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