Just read. Exactly the advice I would have passed on. I concur. Verner.(Outlook 
for Android) Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
-------- Original message --------From: John Boocock <[email protected]> Date: 
02/05/2019  16:47  (GMT+00:00) To: Graham White <[email protected]>, 
[email protected] Subject: Re: [LU] Non-LU: Techie help needed Graham I 
think this is following a Windows 10 update, I read something about it on The 
Register. It didn't happen to the windows laptop I have as I had my data on a 
drive connected via a USB 3.0 port.You should be able to re activate the data 
drive by using disk management and giving the errant drive a drive 
letter.Doesn't happen with Linux :-)BettyOn 02/05/2019 12:52, Graham White via 
Leedslist wrote:> Hi All>> My PC has 2 hard drives, a SSD (drive C:) which I 
keep all the operating systems and programmes on and a conventional hard drive 
(drive E:) which I use to put all data on, pics, music etc.>> Problem is that 
drive E: has disappeared!  Any ideas as to how to recover it?  I mean it must 
still physically be there.>> Cheers>>> Graham White> --------------------> 
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