- Open command prompt with ‘Run as administrator’ permissions.
- Type the command “Diskpart” in your command prompt. If any popup appears then, just press yes and it will open up a new window in your command prompt
- Then type list volume and you can see that all the volumes are listed down after your press enter.
Looking closely, you can see that all the volumes have a volume number like 1, 2, 3, 4 etc. and each volume is assigned a letter such as C, D, E, F etc. - Now type select volume 4 and press enter. (Your volume number could be different )
- Type remove letter F in our command prompt.
- And it’s done. The selected drive has been hidden successfully.
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
How to Hide Any Drive in Windows Using Command Prompt
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