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Old 11-05-2020, 22:36   #8
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Re: Windows run out of drive letters

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Originally Posted by Hom3r View Post
Snoopz A: to D: are reserved.


I have 2 HD Drives plugged in to my laptop, plus I have 2 NAS drives which I have 11 mapped drives, some listed below

M: Music
P: Pictures
S: Scanned files
U: UFO stuff
V: Videos
If your data is located on the same logical drive, use shares rather than mapping drives to each folder to avoid using up the letter assignments.

Unless you have a floppy drive installed, A: and B: are not reserved.
C: is usually the OS installation drive.
D: is not reserved.
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