D: partition a music folder?

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For some reason, windows has decided that the root directory of my D: drive ( second partition of my HD) is a music folder. A music note shows up in the lower right hand corner, and a list of music tasks is in the context sensitive task list to the left of the window. I have no music files loose in the root directory, and Windows seems to know that it isn't my default music folder (as set from TweakUI). How can I get rid of all the music-related garbage?

Thanks in advance.

Gigabyte GA 8IEXP
P4 2.26
512 MB PC2700 DDR
Geforce 4 4200/128MB
TDK 48x CDR
Phillips Seismic Edge sound
onboard LAN
WinXP Home
 
I believe that the files that control stuff like this are hidden in the dir\drive that they effect so......
Try this, open exploer and goto Tool> Folder option> View, now uncheck 'hide protected operating systems files'. Okay now goto your root directory on your D:\ and see if anything like desktop.ini show up
 
No luck. I always show the protected system files anyway. There is no desktop.ini on this drive, and the only one I can find is on my C: drive under My Documents.

On the D: partition, there are no files in the root directory, only subdirectories for programs and data files.
 
Many thanks. I would never have figured this one out on my own, and it worked perfectly.
 

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