Windows 10: Non - Existent Network Drive Listed in File Explorer

Discus and support Non - Existent Network Drive Listed in File Explorer in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I have a NAS folder that is no longer used, as the NAS has been reset and newly setup with a new shared folder with a different name. The old, shared... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by TcatHF, Nov 1, 2024.

  1. TcatHF Win User

    Non - Existent Network Drive Listed in File Explorer


    I have a NAS folder that is no longer used, as the NAS has been reset and newly setup with a new shared folder with a different name. The old, shared folder still appears in the Explorer navigation pane on one of my PCs. Another PC does not show the old folder at all.If I search the registry using the old, shared, folder name, on the PC that list it, it finds several keys.My question is, can these keys be deleted, because just trying to delete the folder doesn't work.

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    TcatHF, Nov 1, 2024
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  2. File Explorer- no drive letters are listed.

    The File Explorer in Windows 10, shows the Frequent folders list and Recent files list by default. You can view the drives by clicking on This PC tab on the left site of the File Explorer. But if you wish the File Explorer
    to open This PC showing drives list by default, then follow these steps:

    1. In Windows 10, open a new File Explorer window and click the View tab from the ribbon toolbar.

    2. In the View tab, find and click on Options, listed by default on the far right side of the ribbon.

    3. In the Folder Options window, make sure you’re on the General tab and then find the drop-down box labeled Open File Explorer To. Click the drop-down menu and select This PC. Click OK to
    save your changes and close the window. Now your File Explorer opens to Drives list by default.

    Hope this helps!
     
    JohnCalton, Nov 1, 2024
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  3. Han.Nguyen, Nov 1, 2024
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  4. sadnewbie Win User

    Non - Existent Network Drive Listed in File Explorer

    non existing phantom drives listed as Unknown devices in Device Manager

    Original title: Phantom drive in Windows 10

    OS Windows 10. My computer showed two phantom drives. I tried to eject them through the “Safely remove hardware and eject media” but I never get a list of those drives to remove.

    I also tried through the Device Manager> View> Show Hidden Devices> but those phantom drives do not show in the listing, so I can’t uninstall them. It did show a “WPD FileSystem Volume Driver” with a yellow triangle and I clicked to uninstall. Then
    I moved to Disk drives in the same Device manager and it listed one non-existing drive. I clicked on uninstall and after a little time it instructed me to restart the computer which I did by clicking the “restart now’. The computer went to restart and just
    hanged in there, allowed it to work the restart for a couple of hours so I finally did a hard reboot.

    When it finally came on, I clicked on the Windows Explorer> This PC. This time it showed only one phantom drive as “Local Disk H:”

    Opened again Device Manage> View> Show hidden devices> under disks it only showed the correct disks installed on the PC. Under portable devices showed: Unknown device, so I did uninstall it. Closed the Device manager. No restart request this time.

    On Windows explorer it still shows the phantom drive as “Local Disk H:”

    Next I went to Disk Management. The window for it came up but although it says “Connecting to Virtual Disk Service,” it never shows anything in spite of letting it work for a couple of hours. I believe the PC gets confused searching for that non-existing
    phantom drive. Also checked under Computer management> Services> Virtual Disk: and it said it was running. Still nothing shows in Disk Management.

    The Phantom disk I believe is interfering with the search feature in Windows Explorer since every time I try to find a document it takes too long.

    On my frustration downloaded from Microsoft the “Windows installation tool” for my Windows 10 and tried that to see if a repair would get me clear of that non-existing drive. However after doing that repair it still did list the non-existing drive.
    So I tried again with that DVD and did a reinstall of Windows 10. No luck the phantom drive is still there; if I click on it the computer tries to find it and just hangs in there and nothing can be done on it just freezes.

    Any help and suggestions will be greatly appreciated
     
    sadnewbie, Nov 1, 2024
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