Summary:
- Windows operating systems use drive letters (like C:, D:, E:) to identify different storage devices connected to the computer.
- The common belief that drive letters are limited to the letters A through Z is not entirely accurate. Windows can actually support up to 24 drive letters, from A to Z.
- If you need to connect more than 26 storage devices, Windows can use a combination of drive letters and volume mount points to assign additional storage locations.