> If you don't link the CD icon to the physical drive, it makes sense. The
> icons you see are the CD's (hence the CD icon) and not the drive. If no
> CD / DVDs are in the drives, you should see no CD icons in the
> 'Computer' folder.
Thanks for your help .
When I have no cd inside , I still have an icon (empty drive). :(
I have tricked the system by inserting 2 cd at the same time. That
forced the creation of a second icon. then after I eject both cds, I
still have my 2 icons ( changed to empty drive ) . I haven't reboot yet
so I don't know if my problem is now really off.
But that means we should try to get every drive we find show in the
computer place, cause if we don't , the pc owner hasn't the mastery of
what is on his computer (that 's remind me the way windows uses to make
things ) .
> If you don't link the CD icon to the physical drive, it makes sense. The
> icons you see are the CD's (hence the CD icon) and not the drive. If no
> CD / DVDs are in the drives, you should see no CD icons in the
> 'Computer' folder.
Thanks for your help .
When I have no cd inside , I still have an icon (empty drive). :(
I have tricked the system by inserting 2 cd at the same time. That
forced the creation of a second icon. then after I eject both cds, I
still have my 2 icons ( changed to empty drive ) . I haven't reboot yet
so I don't know if my problem is now really off.
But that means we should try to get every drive we find show in the
computer place, cause if we don't , the pc owner hasn't the mastery of
what is on his computer (that 's remind me the way windows uses to make
things ) .