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Anonymous
2018-05-01T11:19:11+00:00

I updated to the Creators Spring 1803 update yesterday.  Everything seems to be fine although I have not done much since updating.  However I notice in windows explorer under Local disk C another entry for Local disk E?  It is for 449mb in size with 42.9mb free space left.  It opens to show nothing saying the folder is empty.  What is it ?  Anything to do with the update or can I just delete it?

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  1. Sumit 43,796 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2018-05-01T12:11:33+00:00

    Yes, it is 3 in your case. It can vary to a system by system.

    Correct squence:

    diskpart

    list volume

    select volume 3

    remove letter="E"

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  1. Sumit 43,796 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2018-05-01T11:34:59+00:00

    This is one of the known issues I am seeing with the update as Recovery partition should be hidden and is accidentally assigned a drive letter.

    Right-click Start>Command Prompt(admin)

    Type in the following:

    diskpart

    list volume

    select volume 3

    Replace 3 with the number of the volume which is assigned a drive letter. (In hundreds of MBs)

    remove letter="G"

    Replace G with the Recovery drive letter.

    Don't worry, removing a drive letter would not cause any harm to your device.

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  1. Sumit 43,796 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2018-05-01T11:35:14+00:00

    Example

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-05-20T16:04:51+00:00

    hi. just do this :

    Right-click Start>Command Prompt

    type : cmd

    then type :diskpart

    then type :list volume

    then type: select volume ? ( ? = select the number of  volume that have the letter E)

    remove letter=E

    THAT HOW I DID IT !!!

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  3. Sumit 43,796 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2018-05-01T13:16:06+00:00

    Glad to know this and feel free to get back regarding any other issue :)

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