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After building a PC using drives ffrom my previous system I had to ditch my E: drive due to limited SATA power subbly. Programs on and reference to E: were obviously broken. To an extend where I resorted to the subst command to be able to reinstall stoftware taht had previously been installed in E. Now, how do I get sid of the dublication of my C drive?

I found this question on the same topic but for Win7. It did not work stating that E: is an invalid argument.

What do I do now?

Tharrry
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The SUBST command doesn't persist between boots, so remove the E: virtual drive by turning the computer off and turning it on again.

karel
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