Mysterious local disk

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I have a dell 4600 running XP SP2 Windows Media Edition with 2 hard drives
formatted as NTFS. A 3rd local disk labeled as "(H:) Local Disk" recently
appeared. The properties classify it as a Local Disk with the file system
"Fat" with a capacity of 31.2MB. I have not run any partitioning software. I
did run Norton Ghost on my C: drive when I bought the computer last year.

Any ideas of how to remove this?
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