[nfbcs] Getting Rid of Icons in My Computer

Nimer M. Jaber, IC³ nimerjaber1 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 21 07:02:05 UTC 2012


Hello,

What drives are constantly there? Are you able to disconnect them? I
mean, are they mapped drives? Sorry, just trying to understand ...

Thanks.

On 21.01.2012, Nicole B. Torcolini at Home <ntorcolini at wavecable.com> wrote:
> Okay, I know that this might not be possible, so, if it is not, you can just
> tell me that, and I will understand. In My Computer, there are a bunch of
> icons for ports that I never use. Is there any way to make them go away? I
> have tried the alternative, which is to make a folder with shortcuts to the
> drives, but it does not reflect the state of the drive; that is, the
> shortcut does not go away when the drive has been unplugged or show the
> drive letter but no name when the drive has been ejected but is still
> plugged in.
>
> Nicole
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