Hide Drives from Your Computer in Windows Vista
If you've got drives in My Computer that you never access, such as a USB Flash drive that you are using solely for ReadyBoost, a floppy drive, or a network drive only used for a particular piece of software, then you might want to simply hide the drive from your computer.
Now what's that floppy drive doing there?
Configure the Hidden Drives
Open up regedit.exe by using the start menu search box, and then browse down to the following key. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
If the Explorer key does not exist, you can right-click on Policies, select New Key and name it Explorer.
The NoDrives key most likely does not exist by default, so you'll need to create it with right-click \ new 32-bit DWORD and name it NoDrives. Converting 100001 to decimal we end up with a decimal value of 33 or a hex
In order to see these changes, you'll need to restart explorer.exe, which you
To uninstall the Tweak see here : http://tutorialsland.blogspot.com/2008/08/hide-drives-from-your-computer-in.html Goodluck!
This tip will only hide the drive from being displayed, applications and the command prompt will still have access to it, and you can still manually browse to the folder if you type in the path.


value of 0×21, so if you double-click on the key in the registry editor, choose
Decimal and then enter 33 into the value field.
can do easily from Task Manager or the longer way by just logging off and back
on.
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