Hello, and thanks for caring.
Ok, I have a panasonic LF-D311 DVD-R/RAM combo drive. Which is reporting itself to win98 as 2 drives. One is (a removable drive?), and the other is recognized as a regular DVD-rom. I have been using DVD starter to easily do the subst thang, and DVD starter has created a virtual drive (drive g), the removable one, that I cannot get rid of. Somehow...Drive G: has attached itself to my DVD burner (drive I and wont give it up. This means my dvd burner will not work b/c its looking at the g drive instead of the (I: drive) which it really is on. I have repeatedly tried the (subst g: /d) from the run and dos prompt. It wont go away. I have used DVD Starter both before and after I added a drive letter to my system, and I think this may be the glitch that got me screwed up, Although removing that drive now does no good, so I put it back on again. My question is... What is the hard way to get rid of my virtual drive g? When the subst g: /d command doesn't work?
Regards,
Tilto
Ok, I have a panasonic LF-D311 DVD-R/RAM combo drive. Which is reporting itself to win98 as 2 drives. One is (a removable drive?), and the other is recognized as a regular DVD-rom. I have been using DVD starter to easily do the subst thang, and DVD starter has created a virtual drive (drive g), the removable one, that I cannot get rid of. Somehow...Drive G: has attached itself to my DVD burner (drive I and wont give it up. This means my dvd burner will not work b/c its looking at the g drive instead of the (I: drive) which it really is on. I have repeatedly tried the (subst g: /d) from the run and dos prompt. It wont go away. I have used DVD Starter both before and after I added a drive letter to my system, and I think this may be the glitch that got me screwed up, Although removing that drive now does no good, so I put it back on again. My question is... What is the hard way to get rid of my virtual drive g? When the subst g: /d command doesn't work?
Regards,
Tilto
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