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| 11835 | 2001-04-26 21:59:00 | I have two hard drives. The primary on is partioned as C, E & F. The seconary one is used as a backup and is D drive. The second drive was installed about six months ago. I realised last night (and I don't know if it is a new phenomenon or has been there all the time!) that the D drive is also showing up as G drive. I can save to either but the both show up identically in terms of content. Is there a quick and easy way to delete the additional drive (G) from the system without loosing D drive in the process? Regards Graham Bockett |
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| 11836 | 2001-04-27 01:08:00 | If you used a boot disk created with Windows 95 to partition the second drive, check MS knowledgebase for the solution. Ohterwise, post more details. Merlin |
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