Local disk (q :)) appeared, unable to do something with it...

Windows 7 32 bit

Under the computer/hard disks, it shows 2 hard drives

Tl1975657WOD (c :))

Local disk (q :))

I have nothing plugged in ports, sometimes I use an external hard drive that is identified as #@ & (@ (e :)))

Here's my question: what (q) appeared all of a sudden, I can't move it, access, delete, open, copy, rename or format.

I right click go to properties it shows as complete, used space: 0bytes free space: 0bytes, capacity: 0bytes

I go to security, it says to continue you must be admin user with permission to view the properties of objects security: I'm Admin, I click on continue, under the current owner, it says: unable to display current owner.

So, it's this new record Local (q) who does not have capacity, current owner, I am unable to do anything with this player. I realize there is no then what is it, where it comes, and HOW DO I REMOVE IT?

I rebooted, basically all the things normal and advanced to remove, delete, access, appropriating and cannot do anything with it...

I haven't installed any new programs or devices, I have anti virus and fire wall running, I get no warnings of all programs on it!

I am very confused... Can someone help me out here?     Thank you

Robert

This disk is used by the click ' n Run Version of Office 2010.

If you have installed Office 2010, which created and he needs.

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