Drive letter

            Prior to the operations shown below, I had the volume mounted as drive g:

I issued the command

C:\temp>Mountvol g: /D

This command dismounted the voume permanently in the sense that rebooting left it unmounted

 

 

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]

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C:\temp>mountvol

Creates, deletes, or lists a volume mount point.

 

MOUNTVOL [drive:]path VolumeName

MOUNTVOL [drive:]path /D

MOUNTVOL [drive:]path /L

 

    path        Specifies the existing NTFS directory where the mount

                point will reside.

    VolumeName  Specifies the volume name that is the target of the mount

                point.

    /D          Removes the volume mount point from the specified directory.

    /L          Lists the mounted volume name for the specified directory.

 

Possible values for VolumeName along with current mount points are:

 

    \\?\Volume{9c2c55c1-ad80-11d8-8dba-806d6172696f}\

        C:\

 

    \\?\Volume{9c2c55c3-ad80-11d8-8dba-806d6172696f}\

        D:\

 

    \\?\Volume{9c2c55c4-ad80-11d8-8dba-806d6172696f}\

        A:\

 

    \\?\Volume{9c2c55c5-ad80-11d8-8dba-806d6172696f}\

        F:\

 

    \\?\Volume{cdcbab00-5908-11d9-8e10-94789d902581}\

        *** NO MOUNT POINTS ***

 

 

C:\temp>mountvol e:  \\?\Volume{cdcbab00-5908-11d9-8e10-94789d902581}\

 

C:\temp>

 

            The above set of operations remounted the desired drive as E: