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ClayL
Jan 25, 2017Aspirant
Changing usb storage drive number
Firmware V1.0.1.18_1.0.15 Lenovo Desktop Win10 64 bit The drive I first used for readyshare shows up as the Z drive in File Explorer. I want to change drives and the new drive is assigned T. The dr...
- Jan 25, 2017
ClayL wrote:
I meant drive letter not number
Your workaround is fine, but I think you are a bit confused.
You can map a network share (\\readyshare\drive_T) to a drive letter in Windows if you want. The drive letter you use is managed by Windows, not the router. It has nothing to do with disk management, because the drives aren't connected to your PC.
Instructions for Windows 10 are here: http://www.laptopmag.com/articles/map-network-drive-windows-10 There are similar guides out there for other versions of Windows.
William10a
Jan 25, 2017Master
You will to set the drive to what you in windows not the router. The router only assigns a ip address to the usb drive and if the computer can see the drive on the router it has its ip address too however assigns drive ids out the drives like hard drives, cd drives and so on. The assigned letter can be changed in windows itself.
What version of windows do you use ?
Which router are you using?
ClayL
Jan 25, 2017Aspirant
Two things - I meant drive letter not number
My router is a R6400.
I looked at Windows Disk Management/actions but neither the T drive or the old Z drive is listed. And there are no change a drive letter actions listed.
Right now I have a workaround - Went to Network/readyshare/drive_T and made a desktop short cut to it. That lets me access the readyshare T Drive. It's less clicks than opening "This PC" anyway.
- StephenBJan 25, 2017Guru
ClayL wrote:
I meant drive letter not number
Your workaround is fine, but I think you are a bit confused.
You can map a network share (\\readyshare\drive_T) to a drive letter in Windows if you want. The drive letter you use is managed by Windows, not the router. It has nothing to do with disk management, because the drives aren't connected to your PC.
Instructions for Windows 10 are here: http://www.laptopmag.com/articles/map-network-drive-windows-10 There are similar guides out there for other versions of Windows.
- ClayLJan 25, 2017Aspirant
That worked! Thanks!