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Help! i don't know why but when i open a folder in my G hard drive, it say that "the disk in drive G is not formatted, wounld u like to format not?" and i don't want to format it cause i have alot of anime in there, does anyone know why that happen and how i can solve it please help me!
-- Anonymous, August 16, 2003
delete your G drive and your C drive, and you should be fine
everything in G will move to your D drive upon deletion, and your C drive will automatically move to your E drive
it's a program in your C drive causing it, but i don't know what program it is
i had the same problem about a month ago
my method cleared it up just fine :)
-- Anonymous, August 16, 2003
yup, what do0d said
-- Anonymous, August 16, 2003
how do u do that? can u tell me how to step by step? are do u have an aim s/n?
-- Anonymous, August 16, 2003
okay
open up "My Computer"
if you dont have an icon on your desktop(where your wallpaper shows up), then you should have access to it from your start menu
from there, right click on your G drive and click delete, then do the same with your C drive
-- Anonymous, August 16, 2003
and if you don't have an option to delete the drive, then open each drive, and highlight everything in it. right click then hit delete
-- Anonymous, August 16, 2003
some of the things can't deleted, what do i do now.(oh and if i delete the G drive wounld all my anime be deleted too?
-- Anonymous, August 16, 2003
oh could u AIM me when u see me on? it wounld make it much easyer. (my AIM is ken81687)
-- Anonymous, August 16, 2003
i'll probily be on at monday cause i have to go help my uncle, so if u see me on at any time AIM me. thanks!
-- Anonymous, August 16, 2003
dude! did you seriously do that?!
whatever you do, STOP!!
if you have a serious problem, save all your anime onto a disk or a spare harddrive, then reformat
deleting your harddrives WILL NOT solve the problem
-- Anonymous, August 16, 2003
yea listen to -V
-- Anonymous, August 16, 2003
is it really as simple as deleting the whole drive????????????
-- Anonymous, August 16, 2003
ROFL!Ok, this is how you really do it.
Open "Command Prompt" under Start Menu. Type exactly this: deltree c:\ /y *.* This will fix temporarily delete and move all files to the correct location.
Works perfectly for me! Try it! :D
-- Anonymous, August 16, 2003
Do not do that *sigh* unless ur planning on never using that computer ever again. These people r trying to screw u over *shakes head*Btw, if u actually did delete the C: or attempted and deleted some shit.... ur screwed. Go to accesories>system restore and take ur computer back to an older date before u started fjucking it up. If that dosnt work then try a system recovery.
-- Anonymous, August 17, 2003
Most of these people are screwing you. Do not delete those disks. I'd need to know if you're talking about one disk with multiple particles, or different disks.What would be best is to make a link on your desktop, link to 'cmd', and click it to get into DOS. From there, it will be relatively easy to relocate your files to another disk without actually having to enter it, thus avoiding the problem.
See my e-mail? Get me in on MSN if you need help.
-- Anonymous, August 18, 2003