Disk Space Alarm Reports Status on Hidden Drives

Last reviewed: December 1, 1995
Article ID: Q140505
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 95

SUMMARY

The Disk Space Alarm tool included with Microsoft Plus! displays low disk- space notifications for hidden drives. Also, the settings in the Disk Space Alarm tool display and allow you to change settings for hidden drives.

MORE INFORMATION

You can turn off the alarm for low disk space on hidden drives. To do so, follow these steps:

  1. In System Agent, click the scheduled Disk Space Alarm task.

  2. On the Program menu, click Properties.

  3. Click Settings.

  4. Click a hidden drive, and then click the "Notify me if there is less than <X> MB of free space" check box to clear it.

  5. Click OK until you return to System Agent.

To modify a drive so that it is not hidden, follow these steps:

  1. Click the Start button, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click DriveSpace.

  2. Click a hidden drive.

  3. On the Drive menu, click Properties.

  4. Click the Hide This Host Drive check box to clear it, and then click OK.

When you remove a drive's Hidden attribute, the drive becomes available in My Computer or Windows Explorer so you can adjust the free space.


KBCategory: kbtool
KBSubcategory: win95 winplus drvspace
Additional reference words: 95 sage


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Last reviewed: December 1, 1995
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