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Old 03-23-2007
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Hi All... I need some help. I keep getting an error periodically and I don't know how to fix the problem. I am also having problems with my system running slow and wondering if the error and my speed problem are related.

The error I get is "Error 1327.Invalid Drive:K:\" At one time my external hard drive was identified as "K"
but now is "L". I don't know why it changed to L from K.... It just happened one day! When I get this error I often get message referring to Adobe Reader 7.0.9 being installed

My PC is a Dell Dimension XPS T450. Here's some system information that may help diagnos the problem.

Total Physical Memory 512.00 MB
Available Physical Memory 362.06 MB
Total Virtual Memory 1.72 GB
Available Virtual Memory 1.47 GB

OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version 5.1.2600 Build 2600

Drive A:
Description 3 1/2 Inch Floppy Drive

Drive C:
Description Local Fixed Disk
Compressed No
File System FAT32
Size 37.26 GB (40,006,156,288 bytes)
Free Space 17.03 GB (18,282,020,864 bytes)
Volume Name DISK1_VOL1
Volume Serial Number 00000EE8

Drive D:
Description Removable Disk

Drive E:
Description CD-ROM Disc

Drive F:
Description CD-ROM Disc

Drive G:
Description Removable Disk

Drive H:
Description Removable Disk

Drive I:
Description Removable Disk

Drive J:
Description Removable Disk

Drive L:
Description Local Fixed Disk
Compressed No
File System NTFS
Size 149.05 GB (160,039,239,680 bytes)
Free Space 122.32 GB (131,337,904,128 bytes)
Volume Name
Volume Serial Number 30F6DF9C


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Howdy Cliff1953.. Welcome to PC help forum...

Right click my computer..click on manage..then click disk management..And change drive L back to Drive K if possible.. By taking the now K drive and making it O..



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Thanks! But why do I need to change it to "O"?


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only reason yoo would change it to "o" is that need the the drive letter K open free and clear.. That way you can put you drive back on K


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