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2.4.2 Volume Mounting
The Disk Management snap-in can be used to mount local drives to an empty folder on an NTFS volume.
This empty folder becomes the mount point. When a physical disk is mounted to a folder, it is assigned a
drive path rather than a drive letter. The Administrator can identify and manage volume mount points by
using the mountvol.exe command-line tool. To mount a drive:
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Open
MY COMPUTER
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Open
CONTROL PANEL
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Open
ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS
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Click on the
COMPUTER MANAGEMENT
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Expand
STORAGE
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Open
DISK MANAGEMENT
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Right-click the partition or volume you want to mount
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Click
CHANGE DRIVE LETTER AND PATH
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Click
ADD
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Type the path to the empty folder on which you want to mount the partition or volume
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