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       #70

    Thank you Brink.
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       #71

    You're most welcome @finiderire, and welcome to Ten Forums. :)
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       #72

    If you execute the reg file it will remove all drives in the navigation pane correct? Is there a reg file that will only remove the duplicate drives and my last question Shawn, is why are there duplicate drives in the first place?
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       #73

    Hello Josey, :)

    It'll remove all the separate groups of drives in the navigation pane. It won't remove the ones listed under the "This PC" group.
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       #74

    Brink said:
    Hello Josey, :)

    It'll remove all the separate groups of drives in the navigation pane. It won't remove the ones listed under the "This PC" group.
    Thanks Shawn, I appreciate it.
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       #75

    You're most welcome. :)
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       #76

    Hi, I'm having a couple of issues after merging the .reg file.

    When I click on My PC the drives have gone like they should, if I click on the shortcut I have to my folders on different drives I have on the desktop the some drives still show up in the navigation pane.

    Opening D: shows just D: still
    Opening E: shows E: still
    Opening F: shows all the drives
    Opening another shortcut on F: shows no drives as it should

    Very strange, any ideas what to do?

    I've checked both Delegatefolders in reg edit and none have {F5FB2C77-0E2F-4A16-A381-3E560C68BC83} in them anymore.
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  8. Posts : 22
    Windows 10
       #77

    Just noticed on the F: drive it changes every time I click on it sometimes no drives show other times they all show.

    Also i have noticed explorer restarting very quickly (the taskbar disappears few a second then comes back) so it looks like its refreshing or something.
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       #78

    Hello Baddi0, :)

    Go ahead and post a screenshot showing what you're seeing to see if anything may stand out.

    If you haven't already, restart the computer to see if that may help.
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  10. Posts : 22
    Windows 10
       #79

    Hi Brink,

    Here are the screenshots, thanks :)

    clicking on this "This PC" on the desktop and its fine.

    Add or Remove Duplicate Drives in Navigation Pane in Windows 10-screenshot-1-.png

    D: shortcut on the desktop still shows the D: drive

    Add or Remove Duplicate Drives in Navigation Pane in Windows 10-screenshot-2-.png


    and E: still shows the E: drive

    Add or Remove Duplicate Drives in Navigation Pane in Windows 10-screenshot-4-.png

    F: was working but after another restart is gone back to this

    Add or Remove Duplicate Drives in Navigation Pane in Windows 10-screenshot-6-.png
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