extra harddisk in windows xp
Hi
I have an extra local harddisk icon in ''my computer''
but I know for sure that I only have two drives in my computer. none of them are partitioned. In Disk managment the drive is not visible.
if I doubleclick on the drive it says ''drive not accessible, parameter is incorrect''
so I got a c: and e: local harddisk drive
a d: dvd rewriter drive and two f: and h: virtual cd/dvd drives
where does the g: local drive com from? And how to remove it?
I have an extra harddrive and when I put it on the last IDE plug It showls an I: local drive
It happened when I installed XP long time ago , I installed XP before and the drive did not appear
if you want more info just ask
system specs:
aopen ak33 motherboard
AMD athlon 850 MHZ
Re: extra harddisk in windows xp
Could it be a card reader device? Mine shows up as 3 drives.
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nope I do not have a cardreader.
I have no other data storage devices connected or ever connected to my computer.
btw I also have an a: floppy drive and gmail drive . that's all
Re: extra harddisk in windows xp
What do you see in Device Manager? Also, have you tried looking in your Bios Setup?
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Re: extra harddisk in windows xp
In the BIOS two drives and one cdrom are detected and in device manager also.
the drive g: is 0 bytes
Re: extra harddisk in windows xp
Right click on my computer on go to manage. check what drives you are showing there and try to delete the rogue one . Are you sure you havent got alcohol or something like that on your pc , which creates a virtual drive ???
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If you have a burning program that supports Virtual drives , that sometimes will show as a new drive . Unmount the drive then reboot see what you got .
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Nero, Alcohol 120% and many other image handling programs will automatically set up a virtual drive. If you don't have an image mounted then it will show as 'zero' bytes. If you right click on the drive letter it will usually show a command to 'mount image' - this is a sure sign that it is a virtual drive. Otherwise follow 'peterjono's' instructions - they work!
Good luck
RTS48
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