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Strange issue with my hard drives =(


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tehgixmo

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I have my hard drive partentioned into two ones size is 40gigs( C ) the other is 109gigs( D ).

Here is the issue when I go to my computer and want to open up eiter the C or D it opens up a "Open With" screen that gives me the option of chosing a programing to open the hard drive with on my computer insted of opening up the hard drive. I then went and tried to do the same on C with the same results.

I then tried to make a short cut to the file I needed on D and it tells me incorrect file path. I cannot accses any of the files in D at all.

Now C on the other hand if I go and open up a shortcut on my desktop I can get into it. Keep in mind I am still having the same problem with C as far as opening it from my computer other than that it is still working.

If I have left any thing out you may need to know tell me please.

Thank you

Sorry if I have any miss spellings I did this fast inbetween classes.

Edit: Somthing I would Like to add. I just installed nero this saturday. Don't know if that could be part of the problem.

Edited by tehgixmo, 10 September 2007 - 11:54 AM.

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Uninstall Nero and see what happens.
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Uninstalled Nero and it didnt do any thing to fix the problem. Any other ideas?
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