To get Hoster to Open, you may have to first:
Assign the external drive back to 'F' .
I think I remember this is done under Drive Management.
I had a similar problem -- that was my only solution.
If I remember right - Hoster creates some files in interesting places -- and Windows doesn't keep the DOS file identifier RIGID -- IE -- if you plug in a temporary storage device - - it (windows) assigns it the next available Drive Letter -- But upon reboot -- well except for the internal components -- you'll just have to wait and see what windows has assigned -- If you're a GUI person that's great -- but for anything that still uses anything DOS related (and a lot of programs do!) this can be a challenge!
