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Xsteem
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      7th Dec 2007
Hi
Has anyone any idea of how to recover the Icon for a HDD?
My second HDD icon for drive D now displays a folder icon that appears for a
file that does not have a prgram to run it? This is in all views of the Drive
although it does not effect the operation.
Vista has been running OK for sometime then this icon appeared. Not
knowingly deleted anything and unable to renew the icon in properties

 
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Rick Rogers
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      7th Dec 2007
Hi,

Is there by chance an autorun.inf file on the root of that drive? If so, try
removing it.

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"Xsteem" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi
> Has anyone any idea of how to recover the Icon for a HDD?
> My second HDD icon for drive D now displays a folder icon that appears for
> a
> file that does not have a prgram to run it? This is in all views of the
> Drive
> although it does not effect the operation.
> Vista has been running OK for sometime then this icon appeared. Not
> knowingly deleted anything and unable to renew the icon in properties
>


 
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