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Home > Computers & Technology > Computers for Beginners   »   what i want to do if "local disk drive c" opens automatically

 
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Old Jul 15, 2007, 04:15 AM
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what i want to do if "local disk drive c" opens automatically

hi;
when i am log in to my computer each time my "local disk drive c" is opening automatically.what i want to do stop opening of drive.

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Old Jul 15, 2007, 04:41 AM   #2  
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hi;
when i am log in to my computer each time my "local disk drive c" is opening automatically.what i want to do stop opening of drive.
Check there is not a shortcut to it in your start up folder on your startmenu. Also make sure you are closing it before you shut down.

What version of windows are you running? I might be able to give you better advice with that info.
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Old Jan 8, 2008, 03:12 PM   #3  
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open msconfig and check to see there is nothing in there pointing to "c:\" or "\"
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check the msconfig as mentioned above, make sure you close explorer before shut down or restart, go to windows/system in explorer and look for explorer.exe and right click on it and go to properties and in the target box - make sure there is nothing after explorer.exe for ex.. /x or /*anything, all you want is just explorer.exe, if anthing after that - erase and click apply or OK
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