--- title: "Mount and Unmount a Partition in Windows" date: 2020-10-24T18:50:31+05:30 lastmod: 2022-04-06T18:50:31+05:30 draft: false keywords: [mount diskpart mountvol partition] description: "" tags: [] categories: [windows] author: "" # You can also close(false) or open(true) something for this content. # P.S. comment can only be closed comment: false toc: true autoCollapseToc: true postMetaInFooter: true hiddenFromHomePage: false # You can also define another contentCopyright. e.g. contentCopyright: "This is another copyright." contentCopyright: false reward: false mathjax: false mathjaxEnableSingleDollar: false mathjaxEnableAutoNumber: false # You unlisted posts you might want not want the header or footer to show hideHeaderAndFooter: false # You can enable or disable out-of-date content warning for individual post. # Comment this out to use the global config. #enableOutdatedInfoWarning: false flowchartDiagrams: enable: false options: "" sequenceDiagrams: enable: false options: "" --- Open elevated Command Prompt by hitting **Win+R > cmd > Ctrl+Shift+Enter > Yes**. ## Using DiskPart Type in `diskpart` and hit Enter. Next, enter `list vol`. It will list all drives and partitions. Note the volume number of the desired partition and enter `sel vol `. ### Mount Assign it a drive letter currently not in use. It can be done by entering `assign letter = `. If you see **DiskPart assigned the drive letter or mount point**, then the partition mounted successfully. {{% center %}} {{% figure src="/img/diskpart.png" title="This is what it looks like on my laptop" alt="Screenshot of diskpart with the above mentioned operations" %}} {{% /center %}} Leave diskpart by typing `exit`. Now you can use it as normal from File Explorer. Enter `start :` to open the partition in File Explorer. Do not forget the colon (:). ### Unmount Enter `remove letter = ` in diskpart. If you get **DiskPart successfully removed the drive letter or mount point**, then it unmounted successfully. ## Using mountvol ### Mount Enter `mountvol`. It will list all connected volumes with their UUID. Copy the UUID and mount it to a mount point by entering `mounvol `. Now you should be able to open it as normal from File Explorer. To do it, enter `start `. {{% center %}} {{% figure src="/img/mountvol.png" title="On my laptop it looks like this" alt="Screenshot of mountvol with the above mentioned operations" %}} {{% /center %}} ### Unmount Enter `mountvol /P`. It should unmount the partition. ## Next Step Take care.