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26-Apr-2008, 06:39 AM #1
How do I hide "A" Drive Floppy Disc
On my PC I don't have an "A" drive but under COMPUTER it shows nonetheless.

It's properties show as:

WDC WD2500 AAJS-00RYAO ATA DEVICE DISC DRIVE.

It's only a very minor annoyance but I just like having drives that I know are there and was wondering it there is some way to have it unlisted or hidden maybe.

To save another post, can the PUBLIC folders be again hidden or must they remain forever visible?

I have no use for them whatsoever but again very small issue.

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26-Apr-2008, 07:15 AM #2
I think the easiest way is to disable the floppies in the Bios settings.
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