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      19th May 2006
I have a Domain Controller that had two partitions C: and E:. I jumped
on the DC today and saw a F: Partition. So I checked it out and saw
that it is the same exact file structure as C:. I'm not sure why it's
there ( I think it could have been a backup of the C: drive I don't
remember).

So I tried to find the creation date of the partion so I looked in My
Computer (which there is no creation date) next I opened Computer
Managment's Disk Manager (although I had to use Dell's OpenManage Disk
Manager cause Window's Disk Manager was not there. Which seems odd
cause it used to be!)

Anyways when I opened Dell's DiskManager I can only see the F: Drive
and the E: Drive and it says the F: Drive is the Boot Drive and E:
Drive is the page file drive. (I divided the page file across the C:
Drive and the E: drive some time ago). But when I look in Computer
Management ->Storage->Logical Drives I see all three drives C:,E:,F:.

So I started looking around and checking out the shortcuts in the Start
Menu of my login and they all point to F:\Program Files... etc.
I also went to Computer Managment Properties-> Advanced Tab->
Environmental Variables and a bunch of the system variables such as the
WinDir,temp folders etc are all point to F:. I also noticed that if I
create a folder or copy a file in the F: partition it automatically
creates the same thing in the C: Partition. The size of both the C and
F: Partitions are the same with the same amount of space used and left.


This is a Windows 2000 Advanced Server running a RAID 5 array with only
three disks.

I have no idea why this happened or how to fix it. I am hesitant to
delete the partion.
Has anyone seen anything like this?
Could this have happened just because a copy of the C: drive was made
for backup purposes?

Any reponses would be greatly appreciated!
 
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      19th May 2006

"AVB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:505B3124-B920-433E-A879-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have a Domain Controller that had two partitions C: and E:. I jumped
> on the DC today and saw a F: Partition. So I checked it out and saw
> that it is the same exact file structure as C:. I'm not sure why it's
> there ( I think it could have been a backup of the C: drive I don't
> remember).
>
> So I tried to find the creation date of the partion so I looked in My
> Computer (which there is no creation date) next I opened Computer
> Managment's Disk Manager (although I had to use Dell's OpenManage Disk
> Manager cause Window's Disk Manager was not there. Which seems odd
> cause it used to be!)
>
> Anyways when I opened Dell's DiskManager I can only see the F: Drive
> and the E: Drive and it says the F: Drive is the Boot Drive and E:
> Drive is the page file drive. (I divided the page file across the C:
> Drive and the E: drive some time ago). But when I look in Computer
> Management ->Storage->Logical Drives I see all three drives C:,E:,F:.
>
> So I started looking around and checking out the shortcuts in the Start
> Menu of my login and they all point to F:\Program Files... etc.
> I also went to Computer Managment Properties-> Advanced Tab->
> Environmental Variables and a bunch of the system variables such as the
> WinDir,temp folders etc are all point to F:. I also noticed that if I
> create a folder or copy a file in the F: partition it automatically
> creates the same thing in the C: Partition. The size of both the C and
> F: Partitions are the same with the same amount of space used and left.
>
>
> This is a Windows 2000 Advanced Server running a RAID 5 array with only
> three disks.
>
> I have no idea why this happened or how to fix it. I am hesitant to
> delete the partion.
> Has anyone seen anything like this?
> Could this have happened just because a copy of the C: drive was made
> for backup purposes?
>
> Any reponses would be greatly appreciated!


Run regedit.exe, navigate to HKLM\SYSTEM\MountedDevices,
delete DosDevices\F: and then reboot the server.


 
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      19th May 2006
Awesome! Quick Response! Very nice! Thank you very much.

Do you know why this happened (so I can avoid this in the future) and what
it's called?

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "AVB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:505B3124-B920-433E-A879-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I have a Domain Controller that had two partitions C: and E:. I jumped
> > on the DC today and saw a F: Partition. So I checked it out and saw
> > that it is the same exact file structure as C:. I'm not sure why it's
> > there ( I think it could have been a backup of the C: drive I don't
> > remember).
> >
> > So I tried to find the creation date of the partion so I looked in My
> > Computer (which there is no creation date) next I opened Computer
> > Managment's Disk Manager (although I had to use Dell's OpenManage Disk
> > Manager cause Window's Disk Manager was not there. Which seems odd
> > cause it used to be!)
> >
> > Anyways when I opened Dell's DiskManager I can only see the F: Drive
> > and the E: Drive and it says the F: Drive is the Boot Drive and E:
> > Drive is the page file drive. (I divided the page file across the C:
> > Drive and the E: drive some time ago). But when I look in Computer
> > Management ->Storage->Logical Drives I see all three drives C:,E:,F:.
> >
> > So I started looking around and checking out the shortcuts in the Start
> > Menu of my login and they all point to F:\Program Files... etc.
> > I also went to Computer Managment Properties-> Advanced Tab->
> > Environmental Variables and a bunch of the system variables such as the
> > WinDir,temp folders etc are all point to F:. I also noticed that if I
> > create a folder or copy a file in the F: partition it automatically
> > creates the same thing in the C: Partition. The size of both the C and
> > F: Partitions are the same with the same amount of space used and left.
> >
> >
> > This is a Windows 2000 Advanced Server running a RAID 5 array with only
> > three disks.
> >
> > I have no idea why this happened or how to fix it. I am hesitant to
> > delete the partion.
> > Has anyone seen anything like this?
> > Could this have happened just because a copy of the C: drive was made
> > for backup purposes?
> >
> > Any reponses would be greatly appreciated!

>
> Run regedit.exe, navigate to HKLM\SYSTEM\MountedDevices,
> delete DosDevices\F: and then reboot the server.
>
>
>

 
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      20th May 2006
This can happen when you use imaging products
or partition managers, e.g. Ghos.


"AVB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:0D7A4F4F-2C52-4CF3-9CF4-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Awesome! Quick Response! Very nice! Thank you very much.
>
> Do you know why this happened (so I can avoid this in the future) and what
> it's called?
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> >
> > "AVB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:505B3124-B920-433E-A879-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > I have a Domain Controller that had two partitions C: and E:. I

jumped
> > > on the DC today and saw a F: Partition. So I checked it out and saw
> > > that it is the same exact file structure as C:. I'm not sure why it's
> > > there ( I think it could have been a backup of the C: drive I don't
> > > remember).
> > >
> > > So I tried to find the creation date of the partion so I looked in My
> > > Computer (which there is no creation date) next I opened Computer
> > > Managment's Disk Manager (although I had to use Dell's OpenManage Disk
> > > Manager cause Window's Disk Manager was not there. Which seems odd
> > > cause it used to be!)
> > >
> > > Anyways when I opened Dell's DiskManager I can only see the F: Drive
> > > and the E: Drive and it says the F: Drive is the Boot Drive and E:
> > > Drive is the page file drive. (I divided the page file across the C:
> > > Drive and the E: drive some time ago). But when I look in Computer
> > > Management ->Storage->Logical Drives I see all three drives C:,E:,F:.
> > >
> > > So I started looking around and checking out the shortcuts in the

Start
> > > Menu of my login and they all point to F:\Program Files... etc.
> > > I also went to Computer Managment Properties-> Advanced Tab->
> > > Environmental Variables and a bunch of the system variables such as

the
> > > WinDir,temp folders etc are all point to F:. I also noticed that if I
> > > create a folder or copy a file in the F: partition it automatically
> > > creates the same thing in the C: Partition. The size of both the C and
> > > F: Partitions are the same with the same amount of space used and

left.
> > >
> > >
> > > This is a Windows 2000 Advanced Server running a RAID 5 array with

only
> > > three disks.
> > >
> > > I have no idea why this happened or how to fix it. I am hesitant to
> > > delete the partion.
> > > Has anyone seen anything like this?
> > > Could this have happened just because a copy of the C: drive was made
> > > for backup purposes?
> > >
> > > Any reponses would be greatly appreciated!

> >
> > Run regedit.exe, navigate to HKLM\SYSTEM\MountedDevices,
> > delete DosDevices\F: and then reboot the server.
> >
> >
> >



 
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      20th May 2006
multi-posted

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"AVB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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|I have a Domain Controller that had two partitions C: and E:. I jumped
| on the DC today and saw a F: Partition. So I checked it out and saw
| that it is the same exact file structure as C:. I'm not sure why it's
| there ( I think it could have been a backup of the C: drive I don't
| remember).
|
| So I tried to find the creation date of the partion so I looked in My
| Computer (which there is no creation date) next I opened Computer
| Managment's Disk Manager (although I had to use Dell's OpenManage Disk
| Manager cause Window's Disk Manager was not there. Which seems odd
| cause it used to be!)
|
| Anyways when I opened Dell's DiskManager I can only see the F: Drive
| and the E: Drive and it says the F: Drive is the Boot Drive and E:
| Drive is the page file drive. (I divided the page file across the C:
| Drive and the E: drive some time ago). But when I look in Computer
| Management ->Storage->Logical Drives I see all three drives C:,E:,F:.
|
| So I started looking around and checking out the shortcuts in the Start
| Menu of my login and they all point to F:\Program Files... etc.
| I also went to Computer Managment Properties-> Advanced Tab->
| Environmental Variables and a bunch of the system variables such as the
| WinDir,temp folders etc are all point to F:. I also noticed that if I
| create a folder or copy a file in the F: partition it automatically
| creates the same thing in the C: Partition. The size of both the C and
| F: Partitions are the same with the same amount of space used and left.
|
|
| This is a Windows 2000 Advanced Server running a RAID 5 array with only
| three disks.
|
| I have no idea why this happened or how to fix it. I am hesitant to
| delete the partion.
| Has anyone seen anything like this?
| Could this have happened just because a copy of the C: drive was made
| for backup purposes?
|
| Any reponses would be greatly appreciated!


 
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      20th May 2006
More than likely the rollup V1
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];904564

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"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
| This can happen when you use imaging products
| or partition managers, e.g. Ghos.


 
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