WingerWalt
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Hi,
I recently moved my Windows 8.1 operating system from my old, crowded C: drive to a much bigger drive D: which originally held my file history file. The move changed Drive C: to D: and D: to C: with the new drive C: being the new boot drive. I then wiped the old C: boot drive and reformatted it. The operating system now works flawlessly with one exception.
What I discovered was that File History cannot recognize the new drive D:. When I attempt to select it, it comes up with drive D: is not recognized. Please try to select another drive, or words to that effect which doesn't work.
I realize I deleted the old File History file but didn't think there would be a problem for the File History program to recreate a new file.
Does anyone know of a way to allow File History to recognize the internal drive D: ?
Walt
I recently moved my Windows 8.1 operating system from my old, crowded C: drive to a much bigger drive D: which originally held my file history file. The move changed Drive C: to D: and D: to C: with the new drive C: being the new boot drive. I then wiped the old C: boot drive and reformatted it. The operating system now works flawlessly with one exception.
What I discovered was that File History cannot recognize the new drive D:. When I attempt to select it, it comes up with drive D: is not recognized. Please try to select another drive, or words to that effect which doesn't work.
I realize I deleted the old File History file but didn't think there would be a problem for the File History program to recreate a new file.
Does anyone know of a way to allow File History to recognize the internal drive D: ?
Walt
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Asus Home Built
- CPU
- AMD Sempron Processor 2600+ 1.60 GHz
- Memory
- 2.00 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series
- Browser
- Windows Explorer
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender