Networking :: Cannot Mount Network Drives - Drive Letters Not Available

Sep 19, 2015

I have some harddrives on a "server" computer in my home-network running win 7. From my "client" running windows 10 I am mounting these drives using

psexec server -u username -p password -d net share F=F: /GRANT:user,Full /GRANT:media,read 2>nul
net use F: serverF

Today my client crashed and I had to remove the graphics card. Since then I cannot enter my network drives anymore, the commands seem to run, but when I try accessing the drives I get a message indicating I should put a media into these drives. Also, I cannot mount them manually using "map network drive" since the drive letters are not available.

I tried removing them from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMMountedDevices (they are listed there as "DosDevicesF" etc.), but once I restart, they are there (in the registry) again.

how I could fix this? Win10 somehow seems to remember that thes drives once have been there before and keeps blocking the drive letters...

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