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    Any of you knowledgeable guys know why my XP PC insists on showing the "C" folder on boot-up when I haven't requested it? It's getting a bit annoying! Cheers
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    you probs left it open when you shut down the computer?

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    Originally posted by dingle_666
    you probs left it open when you shut down the computer?
    yes, cos u often find that windows/folders u left open before shutting down a pc reappear on reboot.

    muppet.

    just a thought... but u dont have a shortcut to yer c: drive in yer startup list do ya?
    i just tried it and it appears to work.

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