Desk Drive solves a really annoying problem. After inserting a USB thumb drive or DVD into your computer, you have to open Window's Explorer to find the mapped drive or folder.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEikM0CaNB00-6wurjcPvZaGARwyUYKy7x5nDtfE197nG74-6Ul96eviHDHyLCZBk-7Z3t-EwHb2rF8LNKEkNQjC6ZpoRm02vUkGeUqhyphenhyphenadiMxP8LytSLbzOYsPv1I3yUCFpbsOSamLQRDoZ/s400/11-4-2009-11-04-48-PM.png)
Desk Drive automatically adds a desktop icon pointing to the drive when inserting a media. So you can explore it right from the desktop. If you remove the media (USB /DVD) the shortcut goes away from the desktop.
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After installation Desk Drive sits quietly in the system tray. You can specify which types of media to monitor by right clicking this icon.
Desk Drive required .NET 2 for installing and works on Windows 7, Vista and XP.
Why I need this?
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