Disk Management

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Tony P.

Hello,

I have a Dell 8600 Inspiron running WinXP/SP3. The laptop has a 60Gb
internal drive, a DVD drive, and a USB external drive. The 2 disk drives are
both single partition. I was checking the drives in disk management and
noticed that the 2 disk drives didn't show their drive letters. The DVD
drive letter was listed in the disk management window. According to the disk
management window, the 2 disk drives are unmounted. But this can't be true
because the laptop boots normally and I can see all of the drive letters
when I open My Computer or Explorer. Is there some way that I can restore
these drive letters in disk management?
 
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Pegasus \(MVP\)

Tony P. said:
Hello,

I have a Dell 8600 Inspiron running WinXP/SP3. The laptop has a 60Gb
internal drive, a DVD drive, and a USB external drive. The 2 disk drives
are both single partition. I was checking the drives in disk management
and noticed that the 2 disk drives didn't show their drive letters. The
DVD drive letter was listed in the disk management window. According to
the disk management window, the 2 disk drives are unmounted. But this
can't be true because the laptop boots normally and I can see all of the
drive letters when I open My Computer or Explorer. Is there some way that
I can restore these drive letters in disk management?

You can right-click them to assign drive letters.
 
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Tony P.

The drive letters that show up in My Computer are not listed in the
available drive letter list. I think that the disk management utility knows
that the 2 drive letters in question have already been assigned. I could
re-assign different drive letters but I am afraid that I may mess up the
boot up sequence by doing this. I'm guessing that there is may be a bug in
the disk management utility, possibly caused by SP3. As far as I can tell,
it doesn't seem to be causing a problem right now, so I will just leave it
as is.

Thanks again.
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

Tony P. said:
The drive letters that show up in My Computer are not listed in the
available drive letter list. I think that the disk management utility
knows that the 2 drive letters in question have already been assigned. I
could re-assign different drive letters but I am afraid that I may mess up
the boot up sequence by doing this. I'm guessing that there is may be a
bug in the disk management utility, possibly caused by SP3. As far as I
can tell, it doesn't seem to be causing a problem right now, so I will
just leave it as is.

Thanks again.

Suspecting a bug in Disk Management is rather premature. It is far
more likely that the letters are already assigned, probably by a
background process such as a scheduled task.
 

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