Enterprise manager alert on disk utilization

hello..
i was wondering if you guys here know what the "3" means?
Disk utilization for 3 F is 90%, crossed warning (80) or cristical (95) threshold.
I understand that "F" means drive "F:" but what does 3 means?
thanks,
peacock

Well, there is more than services to run Oracle on Windows. To do administrative works using EM, the user must be configured in the group, "logon as batch job" . But neither home or home premium has the option to manage groups. Additionally, as Ed mentioned, oracle never supported any of its products over any "home" edition of the o/s so using it for Oracle would be surely causing issues which in general would be bizarre only.
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