Marty

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When you click Start>Search>All files and folders, there is a drop-down list
of places to look in. Two of the items on that list are:

Local Hard Drives (C:) and

Local Disk (C:)

What is the difference between these two items?
 
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 17:59:50 -0400, "Marty" <mart915@REEMOOVEfrontiernet.net>
wrote:

>When you click Start>Search>All files and folders, there is a drop-down list
>of places to look in. Two of the items on that list are:
>
>Local Hard Drives (C:) and
>
>Local Disk (C:)
>
>What is the difference between these two items?
>

Local Hard Drives (C:) would include EVERY hard drive on your machine. D:, E:,
F:, etc..

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