My Computer will only display drive letters up to O,

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BrianJ

Drives I to O under Networked Drives show up fine, all the other
Drives P, Q, R, S & T are not showing up but they are Mapped.
This isn't any type of Lastdrive is it.
 
Solution1:
Download a program called TWEAKUI also knows as
microsoft "Power Tools". you can get them by searching
tweakui in downloads. In there it shows you drives that
you can map but hide. If there are any hidden drives
simply uncheck them in tweakui.

Solution2:

try usiong a Dollarsign $ after the drive letter you want
to access. especially in a UNC path.

example \\machine\c$ (this is an administrative root
share)

maybe manually typing the driver letter will make it
appear in My Computer. let me know what happens.
 
Thakns I'll try it

Solution1:
Download a program called TWEAKUI also knows as
microsoft "Power Tools". you can get them by searching
tweakui in downloads. In there it shows you drives that
you can map but hide. If there are any hidden drives
simply uncheck them in tweakui.

Solution2:

try usiong a Dollarsign $ after the drive letter you want
to access. especially in a UNC path.

example \\machine\c$ (this is an administrative root
share)

maybe manually typing the driver letter will make it
appear in My Computer. let me know what happens.
 
That was it, Thank You!

Solution1:
Download a program called TWEAKUI also knows as
microsoft "Power Tools". you can get them by searching
tweakui in downloads. In there it shows you drives that
you can map but hide. If there are any hidden drives
simply uncheck them in tweakui.

Solution2:

try usiong a Dollarsign $ after the drive letter you want
to access. especially in a UNC path.

example \\machine\c$ (this is an administrative root
share)

maybe manually typing the driver letter will make it
appear in My Computer. let me know what happens.
 

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