Then there is something screwed up...
I would try to assign a different drive letter in the
disk management. If you can access the partition now,
open the registry editor, go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices, delete here
the value '\DosDevices\L:'.
Then change the drive letter back to L: in the
disk management.
If you cannot access the drive under the different
letter then there is something wrong with the partition
itself.
Uwe
Ritter197 wrote:
> When I enter L: it says that it cannot find the path to L:.
> It works fine on C: and I tested it on an external A: too. So your
> suggestion is fine. but it brings forth not the desired results.
>
> YET I know from Disk management that the L: drive (logical) is there and
> disk health is good.
>
> How in the world will I ever get the L: drive back since it hold all my
> Applications.
>
>
>
> "Uwe Sieber" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Ritter197 wrote:
>>> I have 1 320GB Samsung Hard drive. It has an Extended partition on it
>>> which is set Primary.
>>>
>>> The drive "L" (of this Extended partition) is set to "Logical".
>>>
>>> In the Control Panel and under Disk management I can see the "C"
>>> drive and the "L" dive and they are shown as healthy. C drive has the
>>> OS on it, L drive all Applications.
>>>
>>> The "L" logical drive is in the Unhide position, yet in Windows
>>> Explorer this
>>> "L" drive does not show up at all.
>>> For the OS I am using Windows XP Media edition.
>>>
>>> What do I need to do ?
>>
>>
>> Please post in one group only.
>>
>>
>> Try to enter L: in the address bar of the Windows Explorer. If you
>> get the L: contents listed then the drive letter is hidden by a tool
>> like TweakUI (My Computer -> Drives, check all drives here).
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx
>>
>>
>> Greetings from Germany
>>
>> Uwe
>>