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Old 01-24-2008, 11:08 AM
conner
 
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Default Windows added additional drive letters to existing drives

I have an interesting problem. Unique as I cannot find any other example out
there.

My computer has 4 physical hard drives.

Disk 0 = d:
Disk 1 = x:
Disk 2 = p:
Disk 3 = c:

D: is where my %userprofiles% are located.
Example: D:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\
Example: D:\Documents and Settings\user1\
Example: D:\Documents and Settings\user2\

X: is where the “my documents” are re-mapped to for each user
Example: X:\user1\My Documents\
Example: X:\user2\My Documents\
Example: X:\user3\My Documents\

P: is where the programs get installed to.
Example: P:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\

C: is the system partition where windows exists.
Example: C:\WINDOWS\system32\

I have a DVD drive assigned as F:

I accomplished the above setup using unattend.txt and a winnt.sif during
setup. Splitting up the OS across separate physical drives results in
superior performance. An added benefit is quicker reinstalls. I have used
this config for years and on multiple computers without any problems.

Yesterday I tried to install Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator to figure out how
to take an movie.avi and burn it to a DVD that is watchable in a normal NON
pc DVD player. The install went smooth but I got an error while trying to
run the main Roxio program. I uninstalled and rebooted. Shortly after the
reboot I tried to access “My Documents” and it said it was unavailable. I
opened up my computer and X: was missing but I gained two additional drive
letters. I now had a G: and H: drive. I can access G: and H: the same as D:
and P: through explorer.

Drive 0 = D: AND G:
Disk 1 = null until I went into disk management and manually assigned it X:
Disk 2 = P: AND H:
Disk 3 = c:


The view inside Disk Management is even stranger.
Disk 0 looks normal showing (d
Disk 1 does not show the drive letter X:
Disk 2 is normal showing (P
Disk 3 does not show the drive letter C:

How do I remove the G: and H: drive letters assignments and get the Disk
Management back to normal.

I used tweakUIXP to uncheck the G: and H: drives and the result was their
removal from being listed under “my computer”. Disk Management still is not
showing the drive letters for my X: drive even though I can access X:. Same
for C:.

The tweakUIXP is a temp fix as I know windows is still broken as it still
wants to have two drive letters for a single disk.

Please advise.
Thank you


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Old 01-24-2008, 01:06 PM
Anteaus
 
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Default RE: Windows added additional drive letters to existing drives


Not sure, but years ago on Win9x I had a situation where Adaptec Easy CD
Creator (as it then was) mucked-up the settings for all CD drives on the
computer. I think this happened because it replaced the ASPI DLLs with ones
of its own.

Thus, seems a likely culprit based on past experience.

"conner" wrote:
> Yesterday I tried to install Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator to figure out how
> to take an movie.avi and burn it to a DVD that is watchable in a normal NON
> pc DVD player. The install went smooth but I got an error while trying to
> run the main Roxio program. I uninstalled and rebooted. Shortly after the
> reboot I tried to access “My Documents” and it said it was unavailable.

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