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I installed and uninstalled a program. When done I was left with a logical
disk that points to a subdirecty on my hard disk.
How can I remove this logical disk?
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It would help if you could mention the program. Several different programs
may also add a logical disk.
"Arne" <Arne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I installed and uninstalled a program. When done I was left with a logical
> disk that points to a subdirecty on my hard disk.
> How can I remove this logical disk?
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Does r-click on it and disconnect take care of the issue?
Arne wrote:
> I installed and uninstalled a program. When done I was left with a logical
> disk that points to a subdirecty on my hard disk.
> How can I remove this logical disk?
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Bob,
No. I can disconnect a network drive with the mouse. I can't disconnect this
drive with the mouse.
Arne.
"Bob I" wrote:
> Does r-click on it and disconnect take care of the issue?
>
> Arne wrote:
>
> > I installed and uninstalled a program. When done I was left with a logical
> > disk that points to a subdirecty on my hard disk.
> > How can I remove this logical disk?
>
>
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Yves,
No, I don't remember the program. I friend was temporarly attaching an
external DVD writer.
Arne
"Yves Leclerc" wrote:
> It would help if you could mention the program. Several different programs
> may also add a logical disk.
>
> "Arne" <Arne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8215812B-3194-4401-B9D9-D26C0FA9F5A0@microsoft.com...
> >I installed and uninstalled a program. When done I was left with a logical
> > disk that points to a subdirecty on my hard disk.
> > How can I remove this logical disk?
>
>
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general (More info?)
Then you will probably need to consult assistance for the program that
change the settings.
Arne wrote:
> Bob,
> No. I can disconnect a network drive with the mouse. I can't disconnect this
> drive with the mouse.
>
> Arne.
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>Does r-click on it and disconnect take care of the issue?
>>
>>Arne wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I installed and uninstalled a program. When done I was left with a logical
>>>disk that points to a subdirecty on my hard disk.
>>>How can I remove this logical disk?
>>
>>
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