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Answer» Hi I tried googling but couldn't find a answer ,tried TYPING d: from the command line but can't seem to access the D drive,was wondering if anyone could help?
What command line? Real MS-DOS? A command session in Windows? What kind of disk is D:? What filesystem?
Yeah hi I didn't know they was different kinds of command lines its the one in windows xp service pack 3.. I don't know about file systems ,do you mean NTFS5 I would THINK that is the one,the D drive is the CD ROM drive by the way,can't think what would cause this recently I changed the properties of the D drive so as to enable recording but I don't think that would be the cause.I kinda fixed the problem in a way because when I open the command line from the run box and typing in command.....I can switch drives USING d: ... But if I open it using CMD the d: won't work...COMMAND and CMD may not have the same drive list. Search the MS KB for info about the diff between CMD and COMMAND.
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