Multiple "Removable Disks"

G

Guy Delaney

I reformatted my hard drive into two partitions both of which were
formatteed NTFS.

Somehow I now have Local Disk C:, which contans the Windows operating
system and all my program files; D:, which contains all my Data Files; and
Disk E:, which is my CD Drive; plus four other disks, which are labeled
Removable Disk (F:), Removable Disk (G:), Removable Disk (H:), and Removable
Disk (I:).

I am running Windows XP Professional fully patched.

How do I get rid of all the Removable Disks, which really do not exist?
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Guy said:
I reformatted my hard drive into two partitions both of which were
formatteed NTFS.

Somehow I now have Local Disk C:, which contans the Windows
operating system and all my program files; D:, which contains all
my Data Files; and Disk E:, which is my CD Drive; plus four other
disks, which are labeled Removable Disk (F:), Removable Disk (G:),
Removable Disk (H:), and Removable Disk (I:).

I am running Windows XP Professional fully patched.

How do I get rid of all the Removable Disks, which really do not
exist?

Do you have a printer or monitor with some sort of multi-reader built into
it (for reading SD cards, etc?)
 

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