Ah you didn’t read my whole post. I did that and the “Drive” disappeared but the F drive is stored in Windows somewhere because any new device hooked up gets a G designation . How do I totally get rid of that F drive??
I have a brand new clean install of Windows 10 Pro, I had recently installed Office 2019 from an ISO which was downloaded to the download folder, I installed from it's current location and all went well, activated product etc. Next time I went into "My PC" I saw my C drive (SSD), my D drive...
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