Windows 10: Resource Monitor shows D: as K:<number>

Discus and support Resource Monitor shows D: as K: in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Today I was casually viewing Resource Manager disk activity and curiously saw that my D: gets mentioned as K:0, K:1, K:7 [ATTACH] What's the idea... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by icelava, Mar 24, 2020.

  1. icelava Win User

    Resource Monitor shows D: as K:


    Today I was casually viewing Resource Manager disk activity and curiously saw that my D: gets mentioned as K:0, K:1, K:7


    Resource Monitor shows D: as K:<number> 489d3b39-da12-416c-a87f-27fa791c9fe3?upload=true.jpg


    What's the idea behind this weird naming convention?

    :)
     
    icelava, Mar 24, 2020
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  2. BVY
    bvy Win User

    Drives C and D showing up twice -- as K and L

    Hello. I was automatically upgraded from Windows 8.1 last night to Windows 10 (64 bit). My main drives C and D are now showing up twice in Windows Explorer -- as K and L. This is confusing the heck out of my backup tool. How do I get rid of these second instances? The drive is RAID 1 if that matters.

    By the way, the suggestion elsewhere to remove the two DelegateFolders keys in the registry did NOT work. I rebooted twice.

    Thanks for any help at all.
     
  3. BVY
    bvy Win User
    Drives C and D showing up twice -- as K and L

    Thank you. See attached. As you can see, C and K are the same and D and L -- except, they're starting to diverge now that the redundancy is broken. I tried unsuccessfully fixing this in the Storage Spaces area. BIOS still shows that the drive is RAID enabled. I don't understand how this happened, and I'm not sure how to fix it. Thanks for any help.


    Resource Monitor shows D: as K:<number> [​IMG]


    Resource Monitor shows D: as K:<number> [​IMG]
     
  4. John Sarc Win User

    Resource Monitor shows D: as K:

    Assign monitor Numbers

    Hi,

    If you're pertaining to making Acer screen as the monitor 1 and the other is 2, you can just have them interchanged by going following the steps below:

    • Right-click on your desktop screen > Display settings.
    • Under "Select and rearrange displays", just drag the monitor basing on your choice of number; then, click on "Apply" button after.

    If the above given information is not what you're pertaining to, let us know so we would know the next action we can give you.

    Update us after doing the steps.
     
    John Sarc, Mar 24, 2020
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