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I recently bought a back up drive, but its default action - when I double
click it - isn't 'open'. How can I change this? also, how do I change what comes up in the right-click menu for it? Thanks... M |
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Hi, Michelle.
When you install a new physical hard drive, you must first create one or more partitions on it and then format each partition and assign it a "drive" letter. THEN you can use it, just like the "drives" (partitions, actually) on your first hard disk drive. The tool for doing all this is Disk Management. One way to get there is to click: Start | Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Computer Management (you'll need Administrator credentials to get past here) | Disk Management. But I prefer to just click Start and type in diskmgmt.msc and press Enter. If you have trouble using Disk Management, click its Help | Help Topics. Note that the Microsoft Management Console Help file includes more than Disk Management, so click Contents and pick DM. If you still need help, please post back. Have you read the instructions that came with your new drive? They should have explained all this. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "Michelle" wrote in message ... I recently bought a back up drive, but its default action - when I double click it - isn't 'open'. How can I change this? also, how do I change what comes up in the right-click menu for it? Thanks... M |
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Thanks RC, I might have misled you though. The drive is a removeable USB
drive, not a new hard drive. I'd like to double-click its icon and have it open up for viewing. I won't go into too much detail, but it had a back-up utility on the disk which I didn't want, so I deleted it all. However, unknown to me it had registered in my Registry, and when I double click the disk's icon, it looks for the program that used to be on it. (I fear that when I deleted everything, I also deleted the uninstall feature) NowI just want to change the default action so that I can manually copy everything I want. Any ideas? M "R. C. White" wrote in message ... Hi, Michelle. When you install a new physical hard drive, you must first create one or more partitions on it and then format each partition and assign it a "drive" letter. THEN you can use it, just like the "drives" (partitions, actually) on your first hard disk drive. The tool for doing all this is Disk Management. One way to get there is to click: Start | Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Computer Management (you'll need Administrator credentials to get past here) | Disk Management. But I prefer to just click Start and type in diskmgmt.msc and press Enter. If you have trouble using Disk Management, click its Help | Help Topics. Note that the Microsoft Management Console Help file includes more than Disk Management, so click Contents and pick DM. If you still need help, please post back. Have you read the instructions that came with your new drive? They should have explained all this. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "Michelle" wrote in message ... I recently bought a back up drive, but its default action - when I double click it - isn't 'open'. How can I change this? also, how do I change what comes up in the right-click menu for it? Thanks... M |
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I won't go into too much detail, but it had a back-up utility on the disk which I didn't want, so I deleted it all. However, unknown to me it had registered in my Registry, and when I double click the disk's icon, it looks for the program that used to be on it. (I fear that when I deleted everything, I also deleted the uninstall feature) NowI just want to change the default action so that I can manually copy everything I want. Any software that was on a External Harddrive can be downloaded from the Manufactures web site. If you deleted it it can be easly recovered. My suggestion is to download the software rerun the install Then uninstall it. Hope this helps Dave |