This trick works with almost all latest versions of Windows OS’s.
- Go to Start->Run->cmd and press Enter.
- Type mountvol in cmd and press enter.
- Now you can see all the drives in your system with the corresponding ID’s.
- Now suppose you want to hide your G: drive, note down the volume id for that drive. In my case for G: drive the volume id is \\?\Volume{96c924d1-7f19-11de-808a-806e6f6e6963}\.
This step is very important. If you don’t note down your volume id you will not be able to get your partition back. - Now the final step to hide your drive. Type mountvol G: /d to hide the G: drive.
- To get your hidden drive back type mountvol g: [volume id]. For me it is \\?\Volume{96c924d1-7f19-11de-808a-806e6f6e6963}\. SO it will look something likemountvol g: \\?\Volume{96c924d1-7f19-11de-808a-806e6f6e6963}\
- Be very careful while performing this trick. I am not responsible for any kind of loss.
Most important:Never try to hide your System Drive(The drive in which your OS is loaded). You may screwup your PC. So use it wisely.
Enjoy
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