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SSD changed it's drive letter

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#1 ·
My ssd stopped working and it turned out to be a bad cable. Upon replacing it, it is recognized but the drive letter changed from "D:" to "F:" now my system does not find files stored on it. I tried the "Change drive name" procedure but it didn't work, this is an internal drive on a desktop PC.
 
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OS Version: Microsoft Windows 11 Pro, 64 bit
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9600KF CPU @ 3.70GHz, Intel64 Family 6 Model 158 Stepping 12
Processor Count: 6
RAM: 16313 Mb
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER, -1 Mb
Hard Drives: C: 1352 GB (482 GB Free); F: 1862 GB (640 GB Free);
Motherboard: ASRock, B365M Pro4
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OS Version: Microsoft Windows 11 Pro, 64 bit, Build 22621, Installed 20230903112804.000000-360
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Total Physical RAM: 16 GB
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER
Hard Drives: C: 1352 GB (482 GB Free); F: 1862 GB (640 GB Free);
Motherboard: ASRock B365M Pro4, s/n M80-D5003401071
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Antivirus: Windows Defender, Enabled and Updated
 
#7 ·
gonesrtacmac1
As my colleague Flavallee has said, we could do with a screenshot of disk management

Although the change of cable may have caused the change in drive letter
F: 1862 GB (640 GB Free);
It should not PREVENT you seeing the files on the drive by accessing the drive via file explorer
it may indeed cause problems if any apps are looking for something that is to them on the drive lettered D

My advice is to follow Flavallee`s recommendations. He is as you can see a Trusted Advisor and with over 21 years on this site and over 86,0000 posts.
He willl see you right on this
 
#11 ·
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The F: drive is a 2 tb SSD. It used to be the D: drive the C: drive is a 2 tb drive. Both are internal drives. the drop down does not even offer a D: designation. The paths for everything on that SSD is D: ...

Open disk manager from start menu, right click the drive, click change drive letter.
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#12 ·
What is Disk 3? Is it an optical drive (CD/DVD)? You can change its drive letter to something else to free up the D designation you want to use.
 
#16 ·
This is the drive I'm referring to:

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Is this an optical drive? If so, you can assign it another drive letter and free up the letter D.
 
#18 ·
No, I do not have an optical drive just the two SSD's and a flash drive, can I remove that drive in the disc management and then reassign that number to the F:?
I reopened disc management and now that does not show up?
You should be able to assign it a different letter and free up D for use on the 2TB drive.
i reloaded the management page, with the flash plugged in. I see it is designated as E:.
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#22 ·
OK, some drive has been assigned D:. Try to assign the 2TB drive something like J. Reboot and check again to see if you either see a D: drive, or have D available in the drop down.
 
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#25 ·
That's not an error message, just a warning. You are expecting that drive to be D:, so it's already not right. Go ahead.
 
#35 ·
Excellent!! Glad to hear it!

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