Use of "A" and "B" as drive letters

Working in Windows 7 Pro x64 and Adobe Lightroom
I have a user that has multiple external USB drives... At times he actually runs out of drive letters.
We have used "computer management" to assign fixed drive letters at the end of the alphabet for the most frequently used devices... and recently assigned two of the USB drives to "A" and "B". This has worked fine in Windows Explorer. They show up and he can cut and paste, save, etc successfully.
However, he is also using Adobe Lightroom, and when he selects "view devices" he can only see C and higher. Any idea why this would be so and if there is a workaround?
Thanks for any suggestions.

On my LR 5.6 / Windows 8.1, the B: drive (or any folder, in general) doesn't appear in the Recent list until you actually import at least one pic from there into the catalog:
But as you allude, when you select B: from the Recent list, you'll be selecting the root folder of B: and you won't get a chance to navigate to subfolders.  The most you can do is to select Include Subfolders to see all the pics on the drive.    This is adequate for many use cases, e.g. importing pics from memory cards inserted into a card reader.  But if you want the ability to browse subfolders, I think you'll need to drill down from "Other..." again.  
Based on experience over the last several years, I think it is unlikely that Adobe will ever fix this.  In the last several years they have made very few changes to the Library features, and of the changes they have made, almost all are either bug fixes or introducing new features -- they've made very few changes to correctly operating but inconvenient features.
A couple more options:
- You can create a network share on the B: drive and then add that network volume to LR's source list by clicking on the "+" to the right of Source:
Now the B: drive will permanently show up as a browseable network share in the Source list:
- You can mount the USB drive to a mount point on the C: drive, e.g. C:\SANDISK64GB (see my first reply in this thread for how to do that).  But it appears that you need to create a separate mount point for each different drive that might be connected, so this approach may not work if you're frequently re-connecting lots of drives.
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