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Hello all,
Explorer is showing a CD-ROM drive which I cannot account for. I think it might be a virtual drive created by some application I installed but I cannot confirm this. I hard two hard drives (one with split partition) designated as (C: D: and E . I then have two physical DVD-ROM drives designated as (F:and G . These all show correctly in Disk Manager, but when I open ExplorerI see an icon that represents another CD-ROM drive which is designated as drive H: but I don't have a third CD-ROM drive attached to my computer. This is very strange. Anyone out there ever seen anything like this before? |
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"Flightdisc" <Flightdisc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9344E86-157D-45F8-8CB5-662443E4F17E@microsoft.com... > Hello all, > > Explorer is showing a CD-ROM drive which I cannot account for. I think it > might be a virtual drive created by some application I installed but I > cannot > confirm this. I hard two hard drives (one with split partition) > designated > as (C: D: and E . I then have two physical DVD-ROM drives designated as> (F: > and G . These all show correctly in Disk Manager, but when I open> Explorer > I see an icon that represents another CD-ROM drive which is designated as > drive H: but I don't have a third CD-ROM drive attached to my computer. > > This is very strange. Anyone out there ever seen anything like this > before? There are some applications that do indeed generate what appears to be a phantom (or virtual) CD drive. Without knowing what you have installed recently, it is hard to comment but I do know that some sophisticated CD/DVD copying utilities do create them (but other apps may as well). They have the ability to copy the CD or DVD to a hard drive image which can then be loaded into the virtual drive and accessed just like a normal optical disk only much faster. 'Ejecting' the disk dumps the image. |
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"Flightdisc" <Flightdisc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E9344E86-157D-45F8-8CB5-662443E4F17E@microsoft.com... > Explorer is showing a CD-ROM drive which I cannot account for. I think it > might be a virtual drive created by some application I installed but I cannot > confirm this. I hard two hard drives (one with split partition) designated > as (C: D: and E . I then have two physical DVD-ROM drives designated as(F: > and G . These all show correctly in Disk Manager, but when I openExplorer > I see an icon that represents another CD-ROM drive which is designated as > drive H: but I don't have a third CD-ROM drive attached to my computer. One cause of such behavior is the (photo) card readers built into many multifunction printers nowadays. Even when empty the card readers appear in Windows as pseudodrives. Repost identifying your hardware. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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Plugging in a U3 enabled memory stick will do this.
Flightdisc wrote: > Hello all, > > Explorer is showing a CD-ROM drive which I cannot account for. I think it > might be a virtual drive created by some application I installed but I cannot > confirm this. I hard two hard drives (one with split partition) designated > as (C: D: and E . I then have two physical DVD-ROM drives designated as (F:> and G . These all show correctly in Disk Manager, but when I open Explorer> I see an icon that represents another CD-ROM drive which is designated as > drive H: but I don't have a third CD-ROM drive attached to my computer. > > This is very strange. Anyone out there ever seen anything like this before? |
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Hmmm, you all have touched on interesting possibilities. I do have a
multifunction printer (HP Photosmart C7280), Memorex Flash drive and a multitude of software capable of creating virtual drives. Sounds like the remedy may involve the process of elimination, a tedious process indeed. At any rate, I shall follow the paths presented by all of your replies to this post and will post back with results. Thank you all for responding to this post, much appreciated. -FD "Flightdisc" wrote: > Hello all, > > Explorer is showing a CD-ROM drive which I cannot account for. I think it > might be a virtual drive created by some application I installed but I cannot > confirm this. I hard two hard drives (one with split partition) designated > as (C: D: and E . I then have two physical DVD-ROM drives designated as (F:> and G . These all show correctly in Disk Manager, but when I open Explorer> I see an icon that represents another CD-ROM drive which is designated as > drive H: but I don't have a third CD-ROM drive attached to my computer. > > This is very strange. Anyone out there ever seen anything like this before? |
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This might help http://windowssecrets.com/2007/04/05...hantom-devices On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 12:30:01 -0700, Flightdisc <Flightdisc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hmmm, you all have touched on interesting possibilities. I do have a >multifunction printer (HP Photosmart C7280), Memorex Flash drive and a >multitude of software capable of creating virtual drives. Sounds like the >remedy may involve the process of elimination, a tedious process indeed. > >At any rate, I shall follow the paths presented by all of your replies to >this post and will post back with results. Thank you all for responding to >this post, much appreciated. > >-FD > >"Flightdisc" wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> Explorer is showing a CD-ROM drive which I cannot account for. I think it >> might be a virtual drive created by some application I installed but I cannot >> confirm this. I hard two hard drives (one with split partition) designated >> as (C: D: and E . I then have two physical DVD-ROM drives designated as (F:>> and G . These all show correctly in Disk Manager, but when I open Explorer>> I see an icon that represents another CD-ROM drive which is designated as >> drive H: but I don't have a third CD-ROM drive attached to my computer. >> >> This is very strange. Anyone out there ever seen anything like this before? |
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"Flightdisc" <Flightdisc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:906352E5-1E08-42FC-89A1-87643BD896BF@microsoft.com... > Hmmm, you all have touched on interesting possibilities. I do have a > multifunction printer (HP Photosmart C7280), Memorex Flash drive and a > multitude of software capable of creating virtual drives. Sounds like the > remedy may involve the process of elimination, a tedious process indeed. Not if the pseudodrive always has the same letter -- which you can disable (in TweakUI.) Windows will still see the pseudodrive but you will not. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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Everyone,
I wish to extend my sincere appreciation to all responders of this post. I finally tracked down the virtual drive culprit (UltraISO). It was easy to get rid of the phantom drive by just setting the number of virtual drives to zero. It was quite a time consuming process tracking it down when you have many programs installed that do such things. Again, thanks to everyone who took time to help me and I learned some new things from this post along the way. I'm deeply greatful. -FD "Flightdisc" wrote: > Hello all, > > Explorer is showing a CD-ROM drive which I cannot account for. I think it > might be a virtual drive created by some application I installed but I cannot > confirm this. I hard two hard drives (one with split partition) designated > as (C: D: and E . I then have two physical DVD-ROM drives designated as (F:> and G . These all show correctly in Disk Manager, but when I open Explorer> I see an icon that represents another CD-ROM drive which is designated as > drive H: but I don't have a third CD-ROM drive attached to my computer. > > This is very strange. Anyone out there ever seen anything like this before? |
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