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Amit Siddhpura

i am using windows xp service pack 2,When i double click on d: drive
or e: drive this partition is not open directly there is required
adobe reader file. And so i have to right click on the partition and
then click on open pls help what is this error and how can i solve
this error
 
i am using windows xp service pack 2,When i double click on d: drive
or e: drive this partition is not open directly there is required
adobe reader file. And so i have to right click on the partition and
then click on open pls help what is this error and how can i solve
this error

Amit sahib,

Try this:

Copy the text below between the dotted lines, but not the dotted lines
themselves. Open Notepad and paste it in. Save the result in a
suitable location as drives.reg - making sure that the default .txt
extension doesn't appear in the file name.
Double-click on the saved .reg file to merge the contents.
Restart.

----------------------------------------------------------

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Drive\shell]
@="none"

--------------------------------------------------------
 
i am using windows xp service pack 2,When i double click on d: drive
or e: drive this partition is not open directly there is required
adobe reader file. And so i have to right click on the partition and
then click on open pls help what is this error and how can i solve
this error


See if this helps:
Click Start | Run and type or copy/paste this command:
regsvr32 /i shell32.dll
Click OK
 
[Amit Siddhpura] wrote-:
i am using windows xp service pack 2,When i double click on d: drive
or e: drive this partition is not open directly there is required
adobe reader file. And so i have to right click on the partition and
then click on open pls help what is this error and how can i solve
this error

If there is a file named autorun.inf file in the root of drive, delete it .
 

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