My assumption is that the partition information is incorrect as the total
space is twice her "real" drive. What is the partition software you mention?
Thanks.
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Wednesday, December 29, 1999, 11:15:49 PM, you wrote:
HV> I'm trying to help a friend who reports the sudden appearance of a
duplicate
HV> C: Drive. It shows up as d:.
HV> This drive appears in Explorer and My Computer, not in device manager.
HV> Files are added and deleted exactly as in The "real" C drive.
HV> Fdisk shows two partitions-each the size of her existing C drive.
HV> The extra drive is accessible from DOS.
HV> She claims that no hardware or software changes preceded the appearance
of
HV> this phantom drive.
HV> I don't have a clue-anybody?
If you have a right software that can display partition table
on-screen, non-interpreted (not FDISK) and it better be a DOS utility
then you can check if there are actually two partitions in the table.
If there are and their parameters are identical you should wipe out
one of those's record in the table.
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