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Main Forum => General Computer Support => Topic started by: jraju on May 29, 2013, 10:19:30 am
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Hi, sorry for troubling you with this problem. No issues. The d drive works smoothly and every folder is having its correct attributes. while messing around fixing cd dvd problem, Fix it portable has somehow crept in to d drive. The view at Disk management is default local disk D. In safety mode also the view is default D Drive. But in explorer only this problem. C also has some strange icon, other than usual Local Disk C. How to correct it
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Disk manager is where you can change drive letters, just right click on the drive there and you will have the option. :wink:
Shane
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Hi, the problem was solved by deleting an autorun.inf file in the D folder, which runs microsoft fix it. It is not immediate. But after reboot, there was a flash window message for somethintg and it wanished, and my local disk d has the default letter. I do not know how an autorun.inf would superimpose on a default drive and make changes to a drive letter. anybody knows.
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The autorun shouldnt have been running that, very odd.
Shane
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Hi, Shane sir, i have downloaded the microsoft fix portable from msoft.I also executed this fix to fix my cd dvd problem . But i donot have any inkling that it does create a autorun.inf to run. the exact words are
This is the contents of fix it all
[AUTORUN]
OPEN=FIXITP~1\LAUNCH~1.EXE
ICON=FIXITP~1\LAUNCH~1.EXE
LABEL=Fix it portable
ACTION=Fix it portable
How can this superimpose a drive in a pc, sir,
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Hi, sorry for troubling you with this problem. No issues. The d drive works smoothly and every folder is having its correct attributes. while messing around fixing cd dvd problem, Fix it portable has somehow crept in to d drive. The view at Disk management is default local disk D. In safety mode also the view is default D Drive. But in explorer only this problem. C also has some strange icon, other than usual Local Disk C. How to correct it
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I'm curious, what effect does this POSE with the registry finding installed programs?
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autorun files are there to tell Windows to run something when you insert the drive. IN this case you dont need it, so deleting it was the thing to do :-)
Shane
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Thanks shane, i will be careful in this regard. It makes funny changes, huh