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My new HP Pavilion dv7 for some reason is now showing under Hard Drives "Local Disk (Q:)"    I have no idea where this came from all of a sudden.  I have nothing attached or connected.   It denies access, says it is not acessible.  No matter what I do, I can't explore, delete, check properties etc.   Anyone understand this quirk?  How would I go about getting rid of it. 

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If you have Microsoft Office 2010, that is what is creating the Q Drive. It uses the Application Virtualization (App-V) technology that requires the creation of a Virtual Drive. By default the drive letter for this virtual drive is Q:. in some systems it may use the letter R instead of Q.

 

This Drive cannot be hidden or deleted....

 

Here are some links that will give you better understanding of the Click-to-run feature which generates that Q Drive.... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/982434 and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2257628

 


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If you have Microsoft Office 2010, that is what is creating the Q Drive. It uses the Application Virtualization (App-V) technology that requires the creation of a Virtual Drive. By default the drive letter for this virtual drive is Q:. in some systems it may use the letter R instead of Q.

 

This Drive cannot be hidden or deleted....

 

Here are some links that will give you better understanding of the Click-to-run feature which generates that Q Drive.... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/982434 and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2257628

 


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Thank you so much the answer.  Your right I had downloaded and installed Office 2010 Home and Student version around the time I noticed Q:.  I just didn't see the connection between them.

 

 

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Help.  I see this is not an uncommon problem.  However, I have Vista no other Oper System, not 2010 or 7.  I want this gone.  I am not comfortable with drives being added w/o my permission and things that I do not have access to on my own computer.  I do have a Pavillion Laptop 9700 Notebook.  Just a quick and dirty to be done with it please?  Thank you!

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I don't have Windows 2010.  I have the original Vista that came with my laptop.  Would this apply to any oper systems?  thanks

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I dont have ms office 2010, still i have local disk Q

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I used Acronis to reimage my HP. I believe Q might be one of the hidden partitions but it was not visible before the reimage.

 

Any way to hide the drive?

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