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What happens if I finish the drive letters? It's just curiosity, but I have a lot of letters and it happens that I float around 20 when I have everything connected

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This image is not mspaint. I subst'ed all drives, even B:

Then, I plugged a card reader that has 4 drives. Nothing showed up! So, the answer to your question is NOTHING! You are just unable to add more. Of cource you can use volume mounting as suggested above

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    Ahahaha nice! well, big fail for microsoft however! Dec 10, 2011 at 19:43
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    If you set your local to Greak, then do you loose 2 drives? Jul 24, 2015 at 21:45
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    How do you remember what is on what letter? Jul 24, 2015 at 21:48
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    @richard for that people use drive labels. Like Local Disk(G:) can be labelled as Videos(G:) where Videos is the disk label and G: is drive letter assigned.
    – RBT
    Oct 26, 2016 at 5:32
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    Microsoft, I love you, you are so smart... drive letters are not a good solution, but as this is what we have for Windows, I should continue as AA: AB: AC: AD: ... Feb 13, 2021 at 16:15
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It depends on your operating system. Some older versions of windows supported up to 32 drives (mapped to things like [: and `:), but more recent versions do not.

On a modern Windows machine, if you require more than 26 drives, the correct solution is to use Volume Mount Points

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    I think your answer is the most clever, thanks a lot, you also provided a solution which it wasn't required but really appreciated (I learnt something good too I think) Jan 11, 2011 at 0:10
  • I was able to do a driveless mount by using a symbolic link! "net use \\192.168.1.293\my_share\folder1" "mklink /d c:\mounts\folder1 \\192.168.1.293\my_share\folder1"
    – Milean
    Aug 24, 2016 at 17:54
  • @Milean ...except that symlinks ain't no substitute for mounts ;(
    – minmaxavg
    Oct 12, 2017 at 17:00
  • @minmaxavg True, but it still works as a path to access files on Windows ;)
    – Milean
    Oct 12, 2017 at 20:24

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