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Now it's happening on my other computer. Through Windows Explorer it shows
2-CD Drives. Actually as shown below:
CD Drive (F)
DVD-RW (G)
The DVD-RW is some somthing in RAM because I can drag files to it as if it
was just a Harddrive (when no CD or DVD in place). However, when I do that,
it tells me that the files are in queue to be written to a disk.
I don't have any software on this computer for writing files to a disc. I
did install the UDF Reader but I uninstalled it when I thought it was
causing the RAM Drive to appear. I don't like the two drives showing. One
reason is that I don't have a way to change the letter of the drive. I
would like help in that area because my drive is partitioned into 3-drives.
The CD Drives are split in the middle. If I have to display both drives, I
would at least want them at the bottom... when viewing with Windows
explorer.
The XP Drive manager does not see the RAM DRive and neither does Acronis
Disk Director. So I don't know how to change the letter of the drive.
Thanks
2-CD Drives. Actually as shown below:
CD Drive (F)
DVD-RW (G)
The DVD-RW is some somthing in RAM because I can drag files to it as if it
was just a Harddrive (when no CD or DVD in place). However, when I do that,
it tells me that the files are in queue to be written to a disk.
I don't have any software on this computer for writing files to a disc. I
did install the UDF Reader but I uninstalled it when I thought it was
causing the RAM Drive to appear. I don't like the two drives showing. One
reason is that I don't have a way to change the letter of the drive. I
would like help in that area because my drive is partitioned into 3-drives.
The CD Drives are split in the middle. If I have to display both drives, I
would at least want them at the bottom... when viewing with Windows
explorer.
The XP Drive manager does not see the RAM DRive and neither does Acronis
Disk Director. So I don't know how to change the letter of the drive.
Thanks