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LOL!!! You got me real good on that one. :)
The Magic of Mount Points.
Using the mount points, one can ovecome the 26 drive letter limitation in windows.
The easiest way to have any drive hold it's drive letter is to assign it a Volume Label...
I know how to assign a volume label it while formatting it. Can that be done any time? So what are you saying, if I assign it a label while it's occupying the E: position, then disconnect it and plug in another drive, the E: position is forever reserved and no other drive can't have it? Or if another drive is using E:, and I plug in the one with the assigned VL, it will kick it out and take E: back for itself?
Btw, I assigned Z: for my backup drive. That was an easy solution for my needs.
You can name (or rename) a volume without any adverse effects at any time. Just rightclick the volume in Explorer, select Properties, enter the new name at the top of the properties window, click OK. done. :)