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Jon Wells
I recently re-formatted my hard disk and re-installed the OS, drivers and
software. I have two hard disks in my system: master is HD0 and labeled
drive C; slave is HD1 and labeled drive F. F: is an empty drive with no
files or folders, except the folder "ATI MMC" and sub-folder "All Users"
have established themselves on that drive. These two folders are empty and
I don't want them on the F: drive. When I delete the folders, they
re-establishe themselves upon re-boot. How do I stop these two folders from
establishing themselves on F:?
software. I have two hard disks in my system: master is HD0 and labeled
drive C; slave is HD1 and labeled drive F. F: is an empty drive with no
files or folders, except the folder "ATI MMC" and sub-folder "All Users"
have established themselves on that drive. These two folders are empty and
I don't want them on the F: drive. When I delete the folders, they
re-establishe themselves upon re-boot. How do I stop these two folders from
establishing themselves on F:?