No one can find my drives in the file explorer.
No one can find my drives in the file explorer.
I just got updated to win 11 and everything seems fine except for file explorer—none of my drives appear. The only solution is to pin them, but then they don't show up with the space bar. This issue occurs with my boot SSD, other internal drives, or USB drives I install. When checking online, I only see that they aren't initialized or allocated, even though I know they are. Appreciate any assistance!
I was thinking about deleting this because I realize now that on my Win 10 it was checking this PC and now it's displaying File Explorer. But even on my current machine, it only shows the drives without Quick Access or grouped them together.
What specifications does the PC have? How many hard drives are there? Does it boot up as quickly as usual? It might be useful to check the condition of the storage devices.
Sorry, I should have provided more details because it was late.
I discovered the issue—it was my mistake. I was checking file explorer while using (This Pc) on an old system. I still want to view this Pc as it was before, with the drives at the bottom and the “Quick access” links at the top.
Search for Open Shell, it will allow you to customize your Windows environment as desired. Also explore other options for Windows Explorer if needed.