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| | Phantom removeable disc appeared Windows Vista Home Premium. I've had an unknown removeable disc suddenly appear on my computer, which calls itself Drive H (the next one available). If I go to Computer Management, Desc Management, it appears as 'Disk 3 Removeable, No Media'. Device Manager shows it under 'Portable Devices' as 'Microsoft WPD Filesystem Volume Driver' with an exclamation mark. Device Status shows 'This device cannot start. Code 10)' If I disable it or Uninstall it, it just appears next time I boot up. The device certainly doesn't exist on my computer, so how can I permanently remove any mention of it? Many thanks, Ray D |
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| | Re: Phantom removeable disc appeared Ray Dawson wrote: Quote: > Windows Vista Home Premium. > > I've had an unknown removeable disc suddenly appear on my computer, which > calls itself Drive H (the next one available). > > If I go to Computer Management, Desc Management, it appears as 'Disk 3 > Removeable, No Media'. > > Device Manager shows it under 'Portable Devices' as 'Microsoft WPD > Filesystem Volume Driver' with an exclamation mark. > > Device Status shows 'This device cannot start. Code 10)' > > If I disable it or Uninstall it, it just appears next time I boot up. > > The device certainly doesn't exist on my computer, so how can I > permanently remove any mention of it? Could be a flash card reader slot in your printer. Whatever it is, you can remove its drive letter. Start -> Run enter here mountvol H: /D The device is still there, only its drive letter is gone until someone assigns a new one. I have seen the at U3Launchpad assingns drive letters to all removable USB drives without a drive letter for no reason. So, if you use an U3 flash drive, don't wonder when the drive letter is back... Uwe |
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| | Re: Phantom removeable disc appeared Uwe Sieber <mail@xxxxxx-sieber.de> wrote: Quote: > Ray Dawson wrote: Quote: > > Windows Vista Home Premium. > > > > I've had an unknown removeable disc suddenly appear on my computer, > > which calls itself Drive H (the next one available). > > > > If I go to Computer Management, Desc Management, it appears as 'Disk 3 > > Removeable, No Media'. Quote: > Could be a flash card reader slot in your printer. which has a card slot! I'll stop worrying about it now :-) Cheers, Ray D |
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