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JohnJSal

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  1. 4 hours ago, nukecad said:

    Windows 7 built in defragmenter: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/17126/windows-7-improve-performance-defragmenting-hard-disk

    You can also right click on a drive in File Explorer and select Properties and then the Tools tab, which will also give you an option to run the built in defragmenter.

    Drive letters do occasionally go missing from various softwares, even from Windows File Explorer itself.
    Here are a couple of ways to try and fix it: https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/330140/my-drive-does-not-appear-in-windows-explorer-view

     

    So the Windows defragmenter *does* show the C drive.

    As for the other link, none of those things seems to be the case. The drive does have a letter, it's not disabled or offline, it's not a USB drive, there are no problems with it. I don't know what to do.

  2. 6 hours ago, nukecad said:

    A bit of extra information might help someone pin it down:

    Can you still see the C drive in Windows own defragmenter?
    Is it an HDD or an SSD?
    Which Windows version are you running?

     

     

    I'm not sure how to find the Windows defragmenter. Where is that?

    My C drive is an HDD, and I use Windows 7 64-bit. As far as I know, nothing has changed since it used to work normally. It's just been quite a while since I've used it, and now the drive is not shown.

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