Wednesday 14 November 2012

Hide Any Drive Through Command Prompt



Well there are 3 ways of doing it, in this tutorial we are covering command prompt way of doing it.


Here is how to do it:


Step 1. Open command Prompt, go to Start Menu > All Programs >Accessories > Command prompt
 
Step 2. In the Command Prompt, type Diskpart and hit enter key. If UAC (User Account Control), dialog-box prompts than click Yes.
 
Step 3. Then type List Volume and press enter, this will produce the list of all drives.
Hide Any Drive Through Command Prompt

Step 4. Now select the drive which you want to hide, you can either do this by typing Select Volume 1 (i.e. Volume Number) or by typing Select Volume C(i.e. Drive letter)
Hide Any Drive Through Command Prompt

Step 5. To hide a drive, type Remove Letter C. Here, C is the drive letter than you want to hide. You can use any drive letter you want.
Hide Any Drive Through Command Prompt

Step 6. That’s it. You are done! C drive is now hidden



How to unhide hidden drive


Step 1. Follow the procedure mentioned in step 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Step 2. To show the hidden drive type Assign Letter C and hit enter, now you can view C: drive in explorer.
Hide Any Drive Through Command Prompt
Hide Any Drive Through Command Prompt
That’s it. This is one way of hiding and un-hiding drives from explorer, for rest two stay tuned

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