Usually, anytime you connect an external hard drive to your PC, Windows 11 assigns it a drive letter that allows computer programs and you to identify it. By default, Windows 11 specific letters, such as E:, F:, G:, etc., to the hard disk drive, but you can change them easily.
On Windows 11, you can utilize the Disk Management tool to change the drive letters. If you are uncomfortable with the Disk Management utility, you can use third-party apps. So, if you want to change drive letters in Windows 11, here’s what you need to do.
Important: Some software that relies on drive letters to work might not run after changing the drive letter. The change mainly affects the desktop shortcut of your Windows 11.
1. Change the Drive Letter from the Settings
You can change the drive letter using Windows 11’s Settings app. Here’s how.
1. Click on Windows 11 Start button and select Settings.
2. On Settings, switch to the System tab on the left side.
3. On the right side, click on the Storage.
4. On the Storage screen, scroll down and expand the Advanced Storage Settings.
5. Select Disks & Volumes.
6. Now click the Properties button beside the disk partition whose letter you want to change.
7. On the next screen, click on Change Drive Letter.
8. Use the drop-down menu to select the new drive letter and click on Ok.
2. Change Drive Letter from the Disk Management Tool
You can even use the Disk Management utility to change the drive letter. Here’s what you need to do.
1. First, open Windows 11 Search and type in Disk Management.
2. Next, open the Create and format hard disk partitions from the list of options.
3. This will open the Disk Management utility on your Windows 11 computer.
4. Now right-click on the hard drive whose letter you want to change and select Change Drive Letters and Paths option.
5. On the Change Drive Letters and Path dialog box, click on the Change button, as shown below.
6. Now utilize the drop-down menu for Assign the following drive letter to select the letter. Once done, click on the Ok button.
7. Now, you will see a confirmation pop-up; you must click the Yes button to apply the changes.
8. The new drive letter should appear on the Disk Management utility.
9. Now, open the File Explorer, and you will find that the drive letter has been changed.
Fix Programs Not working after changing drive letter
As mentioned above, some software that relies on drive letters to work might not run after changing the drive letter. Hence, you must follow the steps below to fix the programs that were not opening.
1. First, right-click on the shortcut file for the app that’s broken. Next, select the Properties option.
2. On the target field, change the target of the shortcut to the new drive letter.
For example, if Chrome was previously installed on “E:Program FilesGoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe”, and you changed the E drive to H, you need to change the target field to “H:Program FilesGoogleChromeApplicationchrome.exe”
3. After making the changes, click the Apply button and then on Ok.
This will fix the broken shortcut on Windows 11. If the programs still don’t work, you must reinstall them or change the drive letter.
Changing the drive letter is pretty easy, especially on the Windows 11 operating system. I hope this article helped you! Please share it with your friends. If you have any doubts, let us know in the comment box below.
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