setting up short cut for D Drive

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I have been unable to put a short cut on my desk top that
will run my D drive. I have one for the C drive and for
an add on A drive and went to my computer and right
clicked on the icon and then said create short cut. It
worked for the C and extra A drive, but not for the D
drive. Any suggestions?
 

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Right click on any clear area (not on an icon) and select New
then Shortcut. In the window that opens, type the path D:\
click Next, enter a name for it, and click Finish. You should be
all set then.

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"short cuts" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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|I have been unable to put a short cut on my desk top that
| will run my D drive. I have one for the C drive and for
| an add on A drive and went to my computer and right
| clicked on the icon and then said create short cut. It
| worked for the C and extra A drive, but not for the D
| drive. Any suggestions?
 
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"short cuts" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have been unable to put a short cut on my desk top that
>will run my D drive. I have one for the C drive and for
>an add on A drive and went to my computer and right
>clicked on the icon and then said create short cut. It
>worked for the C and extra A drive, but not for the D
>drive. Any suggestions?

Drag the icon for the D drive from the Explorer window onto the
Desktop. What happens now?

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