![]() Once reboot is complete all the "Local Disks" created during this process are removed and the drive letters are once again available for assignment. In order to reclaim the drive letters I have to reboot (after disabling fast startup in power options, so hardware is re-initialized during reboot).Of course each time I have less and less drive letters available to me since the assigned letters never release. I can reassign another drive letter as I did in step 3 above and the issue repeats over and over.If I reconnect the drive once again a drive letter is not assigned (original drive letter remains listed as "Local Disk" and is inaccessible).If I disconnect the drive, the drive letter remains visible in explorer and changes to "Local Disk".I can now access the drive via file explorer and read and write files. I right click on the drive and assign a drive letter which works as expected. ![]()
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