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On 03 Dec 2003 12:33:57 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Whreky) wrote:
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>>What would cause this, and how do I get rid of this extra partition
>>that doesn't exist? I thought about getting rid of it with fdisk.
>>I've only installed one program, so I don't mind just wiping
>>everything except the C drive. I'm just not sure if I'll screw it up
>>worse and maybe I should wipe everything and start over? Is this an
>>unusual thing or am I just now having the honor of seeing it for the
>>first time?
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>It could be a "virtual" drive letter created by, say, CloneCD or some other
>application.
You wouldn't think that would happen if she had just formatted and
installed W95 from scratch though. It sounds the most like someone
had used a subst command to mirror the existing drive, but how could
that have happened in her situation?
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