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    Windows 10 Missing Drive

    My F: drive has disappeared. When I go into This PC it is not there. When I try to receive a file (e.g. a Word file) I get an error message that it cannot retrieve the file because the F: drive is missing. Any ideas? Thank you
  2. Windows 10 Drives showing this folder is empty error

    My PC showing some wierd error "this folder is empty" for C , D and F drives. My PC ran into this problem when the OS was Windows 8.1 and I recently updated to windows 10 still the issue is haunting . Please help me out , below I have attached screen shots of the issue.
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    Windows 7 Partitioning question

    I have a new Lenovo computer with Windows 7 Professional 64 bit. I'm going to partition it into drives C, D, E and F. It has a 1 Terabyte hard drive (actually 918 GB) I need to allow sufficient space in the C partition for the W7P operating system PLUS Virtual XP, which I plan to install...
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    Windows 7 windows 7 clean install problems !!!

    ok... i have a toshiba qosmio G50. windows 7 ultimate 32 bit..... for weeks now i have been posting on forums for help on re installing my windows office .... in the end i was advised to do a clean install. so, this morning after backing up everything i began ..... let me just say , on my comp...
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    Windows 7 Unable to open F: drive, "Application Not Found" error

    Recently, I've been unable to access my F: drive. When I double click on the drive I get en error that says "Application Not Found". I can, however right click on the drive and open it that way, it's just extremely annoying. It doesn't matter what device is set as the F: drive, be it a UBS...
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    Windows 7 Moving non system folders out of C:

    I have a laptop and I partitioned "C" into "C" and "F". Now I want to move the non-system, non Windows OS files to "F". I need to know which of the folders now on "C" I can move. I've attached a screencap. Which of the folders can I move? I guess I should not move Program Files Program Files...
  7. Windows 7 Bootmgr and Boot Folder on partition...[How to change that...?]

    Hello there, my bootmgr and my Boot folder is on my partition where I use to save my files for a format...They are on F:/ How can I move them to C:/ (Primary System partition)? (BCDEDIT can do that?) Will it be better to move them to C:/ or not? what if I format C:/? they will still stay in...
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    Windows 7 active partition problem

    In restoring C: drive using TrueImage 2009, TrueImage encountered an error; so I restored an earlier version of C: which worked. Unfortunately, it didn't make C: active and bootable. Used the Win7 repair disk I created to fix the error; on the second use of Repair it made the 3rd partition on...
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    Windows Vista Want to install Windows 7 on second drive....How?

    Want to install Windows 7 on second drive....How? I am currently on Vista which is on C: drive, and I want to install Windows 7 on F: drive. How can I do that? Also how will I select which Windows I want to log on to? Thanks.
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    Windows 7 2 Physical Hard Drives Windows XP -> 7 ?

    Hi. I am planning on upgrading from XP to Windows 7. Right now, I have 2 hard drives on my computer (C: and F:). All of my files are on the C: hard drive (300GB) and F: (1TB) is empty. When I install Windows 7, I'm planning on installing it to F: , and later copying files over from C: instead...
  11. Windows 7 Drive access issues in Windows 7

    Hello. In the first few weeks of running Windows 7 (Build 7000), all went well. then, suddenly, a certain program failed to access my D drive (That's where I keep all of my documents and media files). then I noticed a bunch of programs (such as uTorrent, FlashGet, etc.) simply cannot download...
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    Windows 7 Seeing XP from Win7

    My computer has 2 hard drives. One has XP and the other has Win 7. Both work great. Now, when I am on Win XP and brng up my computer, XP is labeled C and Win 7 is labeled F. So far, so good. I can see both drive c and F (XP and Win 7) But, when I am signed onto Win 7 and look in "my...