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If you have a multiple card reader built in, those are probably your F 
through J drives.

Tom Mayer

Larry Scroggs wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions. You put me on the right track to solving 
> the problem.
>
> I used "TweakUI>My Computer>Drives" to find out that the "K" drive was 
> unchecked. Checking it caused the USB HD to reappear in "My Computer". 
> The problem is solved but I am curious as to why the OS skipped over 
> the F, G, H, I, J drive designations to name the USB HD as the K 
> drive. Well, just one of those WIN XP quirks I guess.
>
> Thanks again for your help. I have subscribed to the list for many 
> years and your collective knowledge is what gave me the confidence to 
> build my own system.
>
> Larry
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> El Paso, Texas, USA
>
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