A mounted drive is a drive that is
mapped to an empty folder on a volume that uses the NTFS file system. Mounted
drives function as any other drives, but they are assigned drive paths instead
of drive letters. When you view a mounted drive in Windows Explorer, it appears
as a drive icon in the path in which it is mounted. Because mounted drives are
not subject to the 26-drive-letter limit for local drives and mapped network
connections, use mounted drives when you want to gain access to more than 26
drives on your computer.
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