Just a quick question about Windows 7 and 10, I plan to be upgrading to Windows 10 sometime next week.
My only problem is that I have a of partitioned drives, So I want to know if there's a letter drive limit on Windows, And if there is what do I do about it when I reach the limit?
Right now I'm on Windows 7 and currently I have 23 letter drives, I'm not sure why but I also have 2 letter drives that I think aren't useful, Letter drive (I) only has 7.99MB with 4.08MB Free and Letter Drive (K) has 99.9MB with 82.3MB free, I'm not sure they are used for or if they do anything at all, My OS right now is on letter drive (C) but that's not partitioned, I originally thought that I and K were part of C because of my OS, Turns out that's not the case.
If I run out of Letters will I not be able to partition anymore?
My only problem is that I have a of partitioned drives, So I want to know if there's a letter drive limit on Windows, And if there is what do I do about it when I reach the limit?
Right now I'm on Windows 7 and currently I have 23 letter drives, I'm not sure why but I also have 2 letter drives that I think aren't useful, Letter drive (I) only has 7.99MB with 4.08MB Free and Letter Drive (K) has 99.9MB with 82.3MB free, I'm not sure they are used for or if they do anything at all, My OS right now is on letter drive (C) but that's not partitioned, I originally thought that I and K were part of C because of my OS, Turns out that's not the case.
If I run out of Letters will I not be able to partition anymore?