How get rid from redundant drive letters?

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Ran Chermesh

Hi,
I played with installing and uninstalling ramdisk software on my xp pro
laptop and ended up with the following situation:
1. When I check the list of drives on my system opening "My Computer", I see
what I expect, one HD, one Ramdisk, one Diskette and one Ramdisk
2. When I do "Save As" from any application, two more letter drives show up.

I tried to locate the source of these drives, but failed. They are,
probably, remanents of a ramdisk installation.

I would like to get rid of them. I can, using tweakui hide these letters
from the listing, but I would rather erase them from my system altogether.

How can this be done?

Ran

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Guest

I can't tell you how to resolve the 'phantom' drives, but I can warn you that
you will now be receiving dozens of spam emails.

NEVER put your proper email in a newsgroup or forum. The spammers have
'robots' that search for valid email addresses and yours is now in 'full
view'.

ALways MUNGE your email address.
(e-mail address removed) can be 'munged' to rancherm at bgu dot ac dot il

This will make the email address 'invisible' to a robot but still quite
apparent to anyone with an IQ over 50.
 

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