D: drive missingunrecognizable

Adam

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When i put a cd in my D:\ drive absolutly nothing happens. When I go into My
Computer and click on the D:\ drive icon it says"the drive or network
connection is unavailable". I don't know whether the D:\ drive has been
reassigned to a different letter or if I need to do something so that the
hard drive recognizes it but I know it works properly because the disk drive
file under the C:\ drive says it is ok. Any help? Thanks
 

Malke

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Adam wrote:

> When i put a cd in my D:\ drive absolutly nothing happens. When I go
> into My Computer and click on the D:\ drive icon it says"the drive or
> network
> connection is unavailable". I don't know whether the D:\ drive has
> been reassigned to a different letter or if I need to do something so
> that the hard drive recognizes it but I know it works properly because
> the disk drive
> file under the C:\ drive says it is ok. Any help? Thanks

Asked and answered in the other newsgroup to which you posted. If you
forgot where you posted, do a Google Groups Advanced Search for your
name.

http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm - multiposting vs.
crossposting

Malke
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Did you figure out the cause. I am having the same issue. I am trying to
downlaod Microsoft office but it does not read my CD in my D drive

"Adam" wrote:

> When i put a cd in my D:\ drive absolutly nothing happens. When I go into My
> Computer and click on the D:\ drive icon it says"the drive or network
> connection is unavailable". I don't know whether the D:\ drive has been
> reassigned to a different letter or if I need to do something so that the
> hard drive recognizes it but I know it works properly because the disk drive
> file under the C:\ drive says it is ok. Any help? Thanks
>
 

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