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How do I remove a permanently-assigned drive letter?
I assigned a permanent drive letter K: to a USB drive that I use for backups (the drive letter is hard-coded in the backup script). I bought a new larger-capacity USB drive to replace it. So I need to un-assign K: to the old drive and re-assign to the new drive. I want to be able to continue to use the old drive, but I want Windows to assign it a temporary drive letter whenever I connect it. But in Disk Management, there is no option to convert a permanent drive letter to a floating drive letter. It only gives you the option to assign another permanent letter, or to remove the drive. What's the solution?