Custom Hdd icons help

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       #31

    What theme?
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       #32

    pajolool said:
    can you upload your theme? please
    What theme?
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  3. Posts : 5
    Win 7 x64
       #33

    I had posted a question similar to this, please provide your inputs here:
    Chaging HDD Icons - Win 7
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    windows 7 x64 SP1
       #34

    your windows 7 theme. it seems different, because the blue bars
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  5. Posts : 66
    7 Ultimate 64
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       #35

    pajolool said:
    your windows 7 theme. it seems different, because the blue bars
    Its Media Center for Windows 7 V2
    Preview and how mine looks with my mario wallpaper
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Custom Hdd icons help-preview.png   Custom Hdd icons help-desktop.png  
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  6. Posts : 56
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #36

    Do you actually have specific hard drives for your music, movies, etc? I currently only have what I have posted in the picture, and all the ones that read "Removable Disk" display "Please Insert a disk into (drive name)", so I want to get rid of them, (I have no idea what they are for, but if it's bad to get rid of them, how can I hide them?), and if at all possible MAKE drives specifically for music and movies and such, they are currently in my user documents but this would be much better for me.
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  7. Posts : 66
    7 Ultimate 64
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       #37

    [QUOTE=Opi8;987509]Do you actually have specific hard drives for your music, movies, etc?

    Yes

    I currently only have what I have posted in the picture, and all the ones that read "Removable Disk" display "Please Insert a disk into (drive name)", so I want to get rid of them, (I have no idea what they are for, but if it's bad to get rid of them, how can I hide them?)

    They are your removable media drives (SD cards,Media Cards)

    Very easy to hide these drives if you wish

    • Press [Windows] key to display the Start menu.
    • In the search field type "Folder Options" and validate by [Enter]
    • Open the View tab
    • In the options list, locate the line "Hide empty drives in the computer"
      • If the box is checked, readers will no longer appear empty in the explorer
      • If the box is unchecked, Windows 7 will behave like XP and Vista and will show all drives


    , and if at all possible MAKE drives specifically for music and movies and such, they are currently in my user documents but this would be much better for me.
    I partition my Drives to use just for Media,Movies,Music and such
    plenty of guides here for partitioning hard drives
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  8. Posts : 56
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #38

    [QUOTE=Rebs;987707]
    Opi8 said:
    Do you actually have specific hard drives for your music, movies, etc?

    Yes

    I currently only have what I have posted in the picture, and all the ones that read "Removable Disk" display "Please Insert a disk into (drive name)", so I want to get rid of them, (I have no idea what they are for, but if it's bad to get rid of them, how can I hide them?)

    They are your removable media drives (SD cards,Media Cards)

    Very easy to hide these drives if you wish

    • Press [Windows] key to display the Start menu.
    • In the search field type "Folder Options" and validate by [Enter]
    • Open the View tab
    • In the options list, locate the line "Hide empty drives in the computer"
      • If the box is checked, readers will no longer appear empty in the explorer
      • If the box is unchecked, Windows 7 will behave like XP and Vista and will show all drives



    , and if at all possible MAKE drives specifically for music and movies and such, they are currently in my user documents but this would be much better for me.
    I partition my Drives to use just for Media,Movies,Music and such
    plenty of guides here for partitioning hard drives
    thank you very much, I haven't done this yet but am going to shortly, am sure it will work just fine. Very helpful, +rep by the way, I should have been more specific because I am still not entirely clear on this, but what I meant was do you have like, seperate internal hard drives (hardware), or is that the result of "partitioning"?
    edit: I tried your method of getting rid of the drives, it was already checked. All it does is make them "dimmer", if possible I would like to not see them altogether
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  9. Posts : 66
    7 Ultimate 64
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       #39

    2 Hard drive partitioned and all my stuffed is backed up to external drives
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  10. Posts : 56
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #40

    sorry if this is a "double-post", but I figured you might not notice that I added this:
    edit: I tried your method of getting rid of the drives, it was already checked. All it does is make them "dimmer", if possible I would like to not see them altogether
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