j3ff9ack wrote:
Not sure why the new drive isn't showing up, but you can add it to the "Send to..." menu.
https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-customize-the-send-to-menu-in-windows
The above is what you are trying to do. But to me there are too many options to make it easy to follow. So try this.
On your computer you need a run command and not just the search box at the bottom of the screen. So
- Either press the and hold the windows key on your keyboard and then press the R and the run box will pop up. Alternatively you try right clicking on the little windows icon on the bottom left of the screen and then select RUN
- In the Run window type in shell : sendto and press enter. EDIT gotta love our software it keeps adding a smiley in the shell command so I had to add spaces to make it dispaly. That is supposed to be type shell then a colon then sendto with no spaces and no quotes
- the Send To window should open
- Click and drag that new send to window out of the way but leave it open
- Now use file explorer or whatever method you are used to and navigate your drives and find the H drive
- Right click on the H drive and select copy
- Now go back to the Send To window that you dragged out of the way
- In the Send To window pick an blank space and right click and select Paste Shortcut
- Wait a few seconds and the H drive will show up
- Close the Send To window
- Test