Joe wrote:
> When looking at the D drive's properties, I accidently clicked "safely remove
> drive". How can I add the drive back? Thanks.
If your drive will not read when you are trying to boot from your XP
install disk, as Mike Hall told you this has *nothing* to do with
anything you set, removed, or didn't set in Windows.
Either the XP install disk is damaged or - far more likely based on what
you've written - the optical drive has failed. If the drive refuses to
boot a different bootable CD (such as a different XP install disk or a
bootable Linux disk, etc.) then you will know for sure it is the drive.
No amount of tinkering with an operating system can fix a broken piece
of hardware. In that case, replace the drive.
Malke
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