Help me to eliminate a phantom HDD

lkjhgf

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So, I have a non-existent HDD letter to eliminate.
When I try to access to the (Q: ) drive windows says 'Q: ' is not accessible. Access is denied.' (obviously, the drive doesn't exist...) and when I go through 'Disk Management' I can't even see a (Q: ) drive to eliminate...

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I've already tried to activate the Admin account but I can't change the object owner anyway:


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I'm on W7 64bit, what should I do? :-/
 

corkyg

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My sense is you have been given a dose of malware. Have you been on Facebook or My Space lately?

Anyway, you should run a full AV/malware scan of your system. Have you tried System Restore to an earlier date?

Also, read this thread and consider a bootable disk utility.

http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2121465
 
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lkjhgf

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Or Office 2010 beta installed? Creates a virtual drive. As does the Click-To-Run version.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/office20...un-delivering-office-in-the-21st-century.aspx
Exactly: the mess happened when I installed that shit GRRRRRRRRRR
I paid for the software (duh...) and before to finally get it, Microsoft politely asked me if I wanted to buy a backup disk: yes, the box I've ordered was merely a serial code, they don't even supply a cheap ass CD ROM... And I had to create an account on their own damn site, for what? That wasn't to download the software I bought (so I could create my el cheapo backup CD), but to download a shitty 2 MB 'web-installer' or something, a shitty 2 MB web-installer that didn't even asked me where to install all that garbage... (hell I'm on a 60 GB harddrive!)
Thanks for the link, I'll read it and I'll see what I can do (but, before to read all that papyrus, it does explain how to get rid of the problem or it only explain what it is?)


My sense is you have been given a dose of malware. Have you been on Facebook or My Space lately?
I don't have an account on Facebook nor in Myspace, the virus is Microsoft...
 

RebateMonger

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Yeah, the "Q:" drive is a key hint. That's the drive letter for Office 2010's "Click-to-run" virtual drive, used for online installation.

Since that "Q:" drive ties up that drive letter (you can hide it, but you can't free up that drive letter without removing MS Office 2010), you may want to uninstall the online-installed version and go to the MSI-version:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/e...-an-msi-based-office-edition-HA101850538.aspx

Known issues with "Click-to-Run":

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/e...ues-HA101850565.aspx?CTT=5&origin=HA101850538
 
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lkjhgf

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Yeah, the "Q:" drive is a key hint. That's the default drive letter for Office 2010's "Click-to-run" virtual drive.
Is there a way to get rid of that mess? Just uninstall will work? I'm thinking for a refund...
I've just read the blog of those damn fucktards, it looks that the 'phantom' drive is a 'fantastic' feature of Office2010.
I can't even see how much space it takes on my harddrive... And I couldn't even choose the path of the installation...

...And I paid for it.

#$&@#%1!

Edit: thanks I just saw your links, I'll see how I can get through this story...
 
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