D: drive

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Westin

i have 2 drives a C: and D: and i believe it is
partioned and my d: is set like a music folder instead of
a regular one is their anyway to fix this?
 
Hi,

See if there is an autorun.inf or desktop.ini file on the root of D, it may
be causing this appearance issue.

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There maybe no way to set it as a music folder, but you could just put every
music file in there. (Don't let it be your startup disk!)
 
Umm, i dont think there us an autorun.inf or desktop.ini
but then again i dont know how to check for sure
 
Westin said:
Umm, i dont think there us an autorun.inf or desktop.ini
but then again i dont know how to check for sure

Hi, Westin. To be able to see the desktop.ini, you need to enable seeing
all hidden files and protected operating system files. Do this from the
Tools menu>Folder Options in any Explorer window or from the applet in
Control Panel. You will get an "are you sure?" prompt when you unhide
protected os files, and just say "OK". It is a good idea to be able to
see hidden files and all file extensions. After you solve your problem,
you can recheck the box to hide the protected os files if you prefer.

Malke
 
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Hi, Westin. To be able to see the desktop.ini, you need to enable seeing
all hidden files and protected operating system files. Do this from the
Tools menu>Folder Options in any Explorer window or from the applet in
Control Panel. You will get an "are you sure?" prompt when you unhide
protected os files, and just say "OK". It is a good idea to be able to
see hidden files and all file extensions. After you solve your problem,
you can recheck the box to hide the protected os files if you prefer.

Malke
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Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic"
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there is no inf or ini files in the folder is there
another way to fix it?
 

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