The latest File Explorer version in Windows 11 now defaults to Home, which was previously referred to as Quick access. It allows you to quickly access and views your frequently accessed folders (Quick access), favorites, and recent files on the left pane. In the File Explore Home pane, under This PC, you can also show drive letters. Internal and external drives that are connected to Windows are assigned letters from A to Z. The letter is used to reference the drive. Here’s how to show or hide drive letters in Windows 11.

Display drive letters via File Explorer folder options

As described above, letters are assigned to the system’s drive, as well as fixed and removable drives. File Explorer allows you to hide or show the letters that are assigned to drives. Here’s how to do that in Windows 11 First, open the File Explorer folder options. When File Explorer Folder Options window opens, under the View tab, Check or uncheck the box next to “Show drive letters” to show or hide drive letters in File Explorer.

Show or hide drive letters via Windows Registry

Another way to show or hide drive letters in Windows 11 is to use the Windows Registry editor. Open the Windows Registry, and navigate to the folder key path as listed below. If you don’t see the Explorer folder key, right-click on the CurrentVersion parent key, then create the subkey (Explorer) folders. On the right pane of the Explorer folder key, right-click and select New -> DWORD (32-bit) Value. Type a new key named ShowDriveLettersFirst. Double-click the new value name (ShowDriveLettersFirst) and enter the Value data of 2 to hide the drive letter in File Explorer. A Value data of 0 will show drive letters in File Explorer. That should do it! Restart your computer to apply your changes. Conclusion: This post showed you how to show or hide drive letters in Windows 11 File Explorer. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.