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  1. I think I see a possible solution here. Why don't you disable the card reader drive letters using Device Manager to free up all those unused drives so you can have some free to use without having to resort to folder trickery?

     

    You can right-click the drives & choose disable, or even disable the Card Reader controller entirely, I believe.

     

    Wouldn't this work?

     

    It possible, but I have 15 letters without card reader (5 letters) and fiscal volumes (3 letters) and drives connect via USB .

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    Adding more letters is foolish for me, so I wrote a post asking the solution in program of the problem.

  2. I have problems with writng in English, which probably seen of my grammar.

     

    As to the content. I used a Novell in work and it takes more than a dozen letters (from F:). The problem arose with a new computer. I got computer with a card reader and it took me a further four letters. When connecting several devices to a computer, the system does not display the contents because the lack of free letters.

    Therefore I mapped the partition to NTFS folder instead assign letters. This action made ​​the order. I do not have all the data in the same partition. The data which was often changed don't mixture with another. It reduces the need for fragmentation of data of seldom-used .

    And instead of letters I have only a few folders. Already I liked this solution and I use at home.

  3. Hi again.

     

    I take your point about Windows own defrag picking up those partitions, and it does on my XP system, but without a drive letter another integral part of Windows, "Windows Explorer" doesn't see drives. They don't show in "My Computer".

     

     

    Hi,

     

    some drive in system is mapped to NTFS folder

     

     

    I had in mind that the drive is mapped to NTFS folder. If the disk does not have a letter or not mapped into folder, defragmentator of system does not see the partition.

     

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    More to the point for VP11, is the important software which can't see a drive without a letter.

     

    When I asked to correct gadget "Driver Monitor", the author sent me program - wmiexplorer through which he learned how to read the information about that disk.

     

    The figure shows which partitions are mapped (in Windows XP don't work).

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    In other programs (word, totalcmd) the disk used as folder.

    Total Commander change information about disk, when changed partition (drive).

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  4. I think your problem there is Defraggler isn't picking up those other drives because they don't have drive letters assigned to them, so it isn't seeing them.

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    Try assigning drive letters to them and see if that fixes things.

     

    I don't have available letters, all letters used by Novell or cardreader.

     

    Why defragmenter of system can read my drive, but Defraggler don't read??

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    I think, it is problem to add options to read drive what mapped to NTFS folder.

    Gadget "Drives Monitor" at the beginning didn't see all drives, but has been revised and work fine.

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