How to Show a Hidden Drive in Windows

Press the ⊞ Win+R key at the same time., Type diskpart into the space provided., Wait for another window to open., Wait for a window to open that looks like the Command Prompt. , Type list volume into the window that appears. , Wait for all your...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Press the ⊞ Win+R key at the same time.

    This will open up the Run window.
  2. Step 2: Type diskpart into the space provided.

    Then press ↵ Enter , Click Yes in that window and press ↵ Enter. ,,, Find the particular drive you wish to show, then type in select volume x.

    Replace x with the drive number of your choice. . , This can be any letter not already assigned to another drive.

    To assign a letter to the invisible drive, type in the following command: assign letter x.

    Again, replace the x with the letter of your choice.
  3. Step 3: Wait for another window to open.

  4. Step 4: Wait for a window to open that looks like the Command Prompt.

  5. Step 5: Type list volume into the window that appears.

  6. Step 6: Wait for all your drives to be displayed in the window.

  7. Step 7: Assign a letter to your drive.

Detailed Guide

This will open up the Run window.

Then press ↵ Enter , Click Yes in that window and press ↵ Enter. ,,, Find the particular drive you wish to show, then type in select volume x.

Replace x with the drive number of your choice. . , This can be any letter not already assigned to another drive.

To assign a letter to the invisible drive, type in the following command: assign letter x.

Again, replace the x with the letter of your choice.

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