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Allocating a drive letter to a new storage device or partition is a straightforward process on Windows. Here are the steps: 1. Connect the storage device to your computer, if it's not already connected. 2. Open the Disk Management tool. You can do this by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting "Disk Management" from the menu. 3. In the Disk Management window, locate the storage device you want to assign a drive letter to. It should appear as an unallocated partition. 4. Right-click on the unallocated partition and select "New Simple Volume." 5. In the New Simple Volume Wizard, click "Next" to proceed. 6. Specify the size of the partition. By default, the maximum size will be selected. 7. Assign a drive letter. Choose a letter from the drop-down menu, or click "Add" to select a letter that's not currently in use. 8. Format the partition. Choose a file system, such as NTFS, and assign a volume label. 9. Click "Next" to confirm the settings. 10. Click "Finish" to complete the process. Once you have completed these steps, the storage device will be assigned a drive letter, and you will be able to access it in Windows Explorer or File Explorer.
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