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01-Nov-2009, 02:36 AM #1
Missing Drives in open/save
I have intel pentium III with 815 chipset. There are two Hard disks attached to my PC 80 GB and 40 GB. 80 GB is partitioned into 6 drives "C D E F G I " and 40GB is partitioned into 3 (K:L:M)

My problem is when I open any application and want to open/save any file
the are missing drives in the open/save window. Only G: H: "DVD" I: J:"CD" K: and M: are in the window. i.e. I cant open/save any file from C D E F and K drives

But when I open My Comuter all the drives are there and I can access them.

Please help???????
Manjeet

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