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airport drives aren't shown because it's accessed via network. You only see local drives.
I see you boot from recovery partition! Please assign a drive letter (Q for example) to it. Then try to access it using explorer. Just a test. Post results
Now I had a closer look at your regedit output mounteddevices. Problem partition Q is not on same disk as C. Problem partition is on same physical disk as D! What is or was D (it's not shown anymore). Maybe it's the drive letter of airport physical disk if attached directly to laptop. test it please
In Elevated Command Prompt
and with airport drive directly connected to laptop
Post outputCode:diskpart list disk sel dis 0 uniqueid disk sel dis 1 uniqueid disk sel dis 2 uniqueid disk exit
Deassign that drive letter in disk management. Be sure it's gone! than reboot your machine and open explorer. Q still listed there???? If so, what happens if you doubleclick on it?when i assign a leter to RECOVERY i can indeed access it.
(IE it show up under "computer")
However, Q is also still listed under "computer", so Q & recovery are 2 different partions i guess?