I’m on Windows XP home edition. I use Alcohol 120% to burn CD images and it automatically creates a virtual drive. I had to re-install it and when it loaded up the first time, it created another virtual drive without getting rid of the original.
It’s detecting the original virtual drive(G:) as a physical drive for some reason and has created I: as the new virtual drive.
It’s really more of an annoyance than anything else, but I’d like to resolve it.
Thanks!

That should be G:, with no smiley face up there. :smack:
Won’t swear this will work, but you might try Disk Management:[ul]
[li]Control Panel[/li][li]Performance and Maintenance[/li][li]Administrative Tools[/li][li]Computer Management[/li][li]Disk Management[/li][/ul]I don’t have any virtual drives at the moment, but I recall that I used this to assign a specific letter to my flash drive.
Please try the following:
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Open Alcohol, and then select File > Options.
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In the Options dialog box, select Virtual Drive from the left pane.
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From the Number of Virtual Drives drop-down list, select 0.
That ought to work.
I bet OttoDaFe’s suggestion will work too.