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When managment console is open, disk management shows Local Disk with no
drive letter. In Windows Explorer it shows as C: and the same for many other
applications. If I right-click on Local Disk and select Channge Drive Letter,
C is not available.

When I attempt to back up this drive using Norton Ghost 12, it shows as an
unmounted drive thereby eleiminating certain option available only to mounted
drives.

How do I get the drive letter C: to appear?
Aug 11 '07 #1
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"Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
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When managment console is open, disk management shows Local Disk with no
drive letter. In Windows Explorer it shows as C: and the same for many
other
applications. If I right-click on Local Disk and select Channge Drive
Letter,
C is not available.

When I attempt to back up this drive using Norton Ghost 12, it shows as an
unmounted drive thereby eleiminating certain option available only to
mounted
drives.

How do I get the drive letter C: to appear?

You'll get more interest in, and help with, your issue in a Windows group,
rather than in
this .NET programming group.

To find the group you need:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...D-2224A4FEB3EA

Then open your language in the TreeView on the left, scroll down to
"Windows", open and scroll down to your version of Windows, and
select a group from that category.

Aug 12 '07 #2
Thanks. I have relocated to Windows XP General.
--
Ed

..
"PvdG42" wrote:
"Ed" <Ed@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:A3**********************************@microsof t.com...
When managment console is open, disk management shows Local Disk with no
drive letter. In Windows Explorer it shows as C: and the same for many
other
applications. If I right-click on Local Disk and select Channge Drive
Letter,
C is not available.

When I attempt to back up this drive using Norton Ghost 12, it shows as an
unmounted drive thereby eleiminating certain option available only to
mounted
drives.

How do I get the drive letter C: to appear?


You'll get more interest in, and help with, your issue in a Windows group,
rather than in
this .NET programming group.

To find the group you need:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...D-2224A4FEB3EA

Then open your language in the TreeView on the left, scroll down to
"Windows", open and scroll down to your version of Windows, and
select a group from that category.

Aug 12 '07 #3

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