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Main Page. DriveLetterView v1. It also allows you to easily change a drive letter of USB devices and remote network shares, as well as to delete a drive letter of USB device that is not plugged.

System Requirements This utility works on every version of Windows, starting from Windows and up to Windows Both bit and x64 systems are supported. Versions History Version 1. Version 1. For example: DriveLetterView. Added bit build. When it's turned on, a serial number that is encoded as hexadecimal string is decoded to Ascii. Most new games will not care what drive the media is inserted to.

Sometimes this problem is due to a bug at the MountedDevices registry key which is not by default fixed by the OS. You may check this very easily: run Regedit. No danger at all: the MountedDevices subkey will be automatically rebuilt at reboot according to current drives. GPT disks or viceversa, and the like. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. Windows 7 Existing user? MSFN is made available via donations, subscriptions and advertising revenue.

The use of ad-blocking software hurts the site. Please disable ad-blocking software or set an exception for MSFN. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2. Recommended Posts. Guest Posted January 8, Posted January 8, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Tripredacus Posted January 9, Posted January 9, Guest Posted January 9, They say it's a design limitation so I guess we have to live with it.

Posted January 9, edited. Edited January 9, by -X-. EDIT: I reread what you wrote and know now that the answer is no. Posted February 10, Say it shows you have drives from C to F hard drives So if you want all your hard drives to be C, D, E, F and in a particular order etc, you take the D drive and assign it a letter of Z or something. Well, NO. Posted February 10, edited. Posted February 11, edited. As you very properly say, the bug most probably is not at the registry but into the computer BIOS.

It is anyway difficult to find a solution when you are not able to see the computer with your own eyes. Here, we take an example for assigning a drive letter to a hidden volume. Type: partassist. Press Enter. It will list all disks on your computer. Actually, you can also use this syntax to change drive letter for other volumes. But if you want to remove a drive letter, you can use the following parameters:. It has many editions for different OSes.

Note: Although the system drive letter can be changed, do not do it because that would make the system unable to boot. Assign drive letter with CMD To assign, change, or remove a drive letter, you can use the Windows interface of Disk Management, or use the command line on the prompt of Diskpart.

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