WinXP Indexing Service: Catalog on G:\, but I don't have a G:\!

Hi Gang, I can't figure this out. I don't have a volume hidden or visible named G:. I even went and checked Disk Management for kicks and giggles. Why does the Windows XP Indexing service lists a catalog named System as being located at G:\System Volume Information? Furthermore, it won't let me change the path to s ...

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Hi Gang,
I can't figure this out. I don't have a volume hidden or visible named G:. I even went and checked Disk Management for kicks and giggles. Why does the Windows XP Indexing service lists a catalog named System as being located at "G:\System Volume Information"? Furthermore, it won't let me change the path to something valid?
 
Thanks,
Christian Blackburn

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The System Volume Information is part of the System Restore service.
 
If you go into this service, does it show a drive G: for some reason ?!?
 
Perhaps you can change it back to C: from there.
 
P.S. Long time no hear from you Christian, glad to see you posting once more