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System and boot files on C: and F:

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gwward

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For some strange reason in Windows 2000 I now have an
unwanted F: drive that is a mirrored copy of C: C and F
show up in Win Explore. But, F does not show up in disk
management. I do have C: and D: Mirrored and it shows
up like that in disk management. But , I don't understa
nd F: showing up. If I delete something in f it gets
deleted in c.

Can any body help
Thanks,

Bill
b.ward@vanderbilt.edu
 
The "F" drive sounds like a mapped drive letter of real drive "C". In the explorer press the "tools" option and then "disconnect mapped drives" to see if this is true. If so, you can delete it from there.

Regards,
David Tracy.
 
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