Is a Drive Letter Not Available on Windows? Here’s Why, and How to Fix It
Seeing the error message “drive letter not available” when accessing or creating a new storage drive can be very frustrating. The reason for the error isn’t always immediately obvious, but it is rarely unsolvable.
Here are the most common causes for an unavailable drive letter on Windows, and ways you can fix the problem.
What Are Drive Letters in Windows?
Any new storage drive, volume, or partition you add to your computer (especially if youadd a partition to your hard drive for optimum performance) needs to have a letter assigned before it will work. It is basically a label, a way for the system and the user to recognize different storage spaces.
If a drive or partition does not have a letter assigned, it will be inaccessible to you and the software and services that may need to see the files in that space.

Drive letters, occasionally called device letters, run alphabetically from A to Z. These days, A and B are rarely used, and we’ve covered beforewhy local drives on Windows start from “C”.
New storage devices will be automatically assigned the first unused letter when connected. This automatic process occasionally fails or gets blocked by a conflict in the system settings.

Upgrading from an older version of Windows to a new version can sometimes cause drive letters to be reassigned. Let’s say that your applications all point to a particular drive, but that drive is now assigned a different letter. Things will get frustrating quickly if you can’t select the letter you need.
Reasons Why Drive Letters Are Unavailable
As mentioned, there are several possible reasons why you might see the “Drive letter not available” error. The most common reasons include:
The Letter Is In Use by a Hidden Removable Drive
When you connect a removable drive, such as a USB thumb drive, a drive letter will be assigned to it. Sometimes even after the removable drive is disconnected, the drive letter remains associated with it. In this case, it will be unavailable, and you’ll see the error message.
The Letter Is Permanently Assigned to Another Storage Volume
It is possible to permanently assign a drive letter to a particular partition or drive. This also includes optical devices like the CD/DVD drive. If you have previously done this, the drive letter will no longer be available to choose from when setting up a new partition or drive.
How to Make Drive Letters Available for Use
Both of the causes for the error detailed above are fixable. You can download free software to help with reassigning the letters. But you can also use the Windows Registry Editor to solve the problem yourself. Here’s how.
If you prefer not to mess around with the Registry directly, you can use something likeAOMEI Partition Assistant Standard. The free version has limited tools but will let you reassign drive letters.

Getting a Drive Letter Back on Windows
Although frustrating, seeing the “Drive Letter Not Available” error is rarely due to an unsolvable issue. In most cases, you just need to force the change using the Registry Editor or a bit of third-party software. Either solution is fast and easy and should see your desired drive letter free to use quickly.
Learn how to back up and protect your data from drive failures with the help of Storage Spaces in Windows PCs.

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