Answer» I installed a TRIAL VERSION of office 2010. Now there's a "Q" drive showing up in my computer that I can't access. It doesn't even show up in Disk Management as a partition. Anyone know what the deal is with this ?Is it a network drive? In other words, does it say "some SHARE name on some computer name (Q):"? For example, if the share name is "pr0n" and the computer name is "Hustler,", does it say "pr0n on Hustler (Q)"? If so, then it's a network drive. Simply right-click it, and then left-click "Disconnect."Do you have Roxio CD Creator or any similar products installed?It doesn't have any information on it, all it says is, "Local Disk (Q:)" There is no option to disconnect from it.
I have not installed Roxio CD or any other burning software..OK, YES I'm pretty sure it's from MICROSOFT Office. The link provides some info. on it.
The drive is only accessible through Microsoft Office.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/how-to-sequence-microsoft-office-2010.aspx
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