How to hide up a hard disk from the OS?

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I have this MyBook eSATA hard drive installed. But for some reasons, I would like to make it disapper without disconnecting the cable or powering it off.

Is there any registry hack in Windows Vista where I can "hide" this hard drive up?
 
What I want to do is that the D drive (i.e. MyBook) is not displayed when I open the My Compyter. So would your method work?

I thought a registry like "No D Dive" will be more secured...?
 
Katoom, GeezerButler

Both methods work! Thanks!! I am using the disable method which is very good, teh drive is completely invisible from explorer and I believe it is not operational either so my data on that drive is now well protected.

Cheers!!!
 
Remember I asked about SteadyState before? The recovery softwate by Microsoft?

The story begins when I realized that SteadyState doesn't support 64bit Vista. The Vista Ultimate box version contains both the 32bits and 64bits. So I took the advantage of the eSATA speed and MyBook 1TB storage, installed 32bits. Another reason is becaue AMD just released Catalyst 9.2 and I wanna to check it out because I am having screen flickering issue with 9.1. So I installed Catalyst 9.2, the whole system works flawlessly!

But then I noticed that the internal drive showed up and it is not protected by SteadyState! And that's why I asked about how to made it invisible.

Now if I boot from the inetrnal VelociRaptor, I have the MyBook disappeared even if it is powered on. When I boot from the MyBOok, I have the VelcoRaptor disappeared. So I am a happy man now!!

By the way, performance-wise, 32bits is not much different from 64bits!

4870 is really a beast, so far except from a stuborn Flight Simulation game Strike Fighter Project 1, all games I have had are performing extremely well!
 
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