It won't matter if files are on e: or not. It has nothing to do with locking the hdd.
There are many reasons a hdd won't lock I'm afraid ....
* Some motherboards just don't like locking (intel chipset based)
* WD disks sometimes give trouble (for no apparent reason some lock and some don't even on same model, next time pick a maxtor, those always lock (if larger than 80 GB)
Here's some stuff you might want to try :
- Turn of autodetection of HDD's in your PC's bios.
- Try to boot the floppy, then (once booted) attach the IDE cable to the drive (powercord should be attached on startup)
- Try a different PC
And :
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I don't care how dumb I may come off
Someone who actually searches on the forums himself and gives a decent description of his problem never comes off dumb.
This post has been edited by Soullar: Jul 21 2005, 11:36 AM