Windows Drive Name After Z?

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I was wondering what will be the drive name used after Z:?

I am planning to mount few virtual drives on my Windows machine and also have a plan to create few drives out of my existing 2TB HDD.

My question is what drive is chosen after Z: or will this not be allowed for me to create a device after Z:?

manjesh23

Posted 2016-04-01T15:56:24.500

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Question was closed 2016-04-01T16:18:37.040

How to delete this question? – manjesh23 – 2016-04-01T16:23:16.727

@Burgi, Please help me deleting this question – manjesh23 – 2016-04-01T16:24:06.980

@manjesh23 There is no need to delete the question, it is not offensive, spam, or any other requirement for deletion. It is required to have 10,000 reputation do delete a question. – acejavelin – 2016-04-01T16:26:18.137

@acejavelin, Some gave me down votes and I am loosing reputations. Can we contact moderator to delete the same? Thank you very much in advance. – manjesh23 – 2016-04-01T16:29:35.217

@manjesh23 You gain and lose reputation, hopefully more of the former than the later which you obviously have... Getting down-votes is NOT a reason to remove a question, but perhaps it is a lesson learned to search a little first. :) – acejavelin – 2016-04-01T16:31:33.797

@acejavelin, thank you sir, I will make sure to check for duplicate question before asking one. thanks again. – manjesh23 – 2016-04-01T16:33:50.760

Answers

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Nothing, you can't go beyond Z:, beyond that you would use NTFS Folder mount.

Information is detailed here.

acejavelin

Posted 2016-04-01T15:56:24.500

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I mean what if I am looking for virtual drives? MagicISO – manjesh23 – 2016-04-01T16:02:08.630

Windows only allows for 26 drives... period. After that you would use NTFS folder mounts or a network share shortcut. That is the way Windows is designed. – acejavelin – 2016-04-01T16:04:43.550

How to delete this question? – manjesh23 – 2016-04-01T16:23:27.773