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Nels Hansen

Tried this earlier but due to new computer glitch I did not get an answer I
could use.

System = Windows Vista Home Premium

Drives do not show up in Windows Explorer; I assume they should.

Drives on my computer are as follows:

Floppy Disk Drive (A:)
OS (C:)
Recovery (D:)
DVD RW Drive (E:)

All are cabled, NOT USE OR ANY OTHER.

Hope someone can instruct me on how to recover these into Windows Explorer.

Thank you very much for any assistance.

Nels
 
Nels Hansen said:
Tried this earlier but due to new computer glitch I did not get an answer
I could use.

System = Windows Vista Home Premium

Drives do not show up in Windows Explorer; I assume they should.

Drives on my computer are as follows:

Floppy Disk Drive (A:)
OS (C:)
Recovery (D:)
DVD RW Drive (E:)

All are cabled, NOT USE OR ANY OTHER.

Hope someone can instruct me on how to recover these into Windows
Explorer.

Thank you very much for any assistance.

Nels


Open explorer, click on the arrow in front of >Computer
 
A silly question but I need to ask, in Windows explorer are you looking
under the 'computer' heading (just under the 'public' folder) that's were
you should find them. They don't display automatically.

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D.Eth:

Thank you!

I didn't realize Computer was part of Windows Explorer. Believe my problem
is resolved.

Again, thanks for your help!

Nels
 
John:

Thank you for your help! I didn't realize Computer is a part of Windows
Explorer. Believe my problem is resolved.

Again, Thanks!

Nels
 
You're Welcome, Nels. Actually it's an easy mistake to make.

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