![]() ![]() Now type in the following commands, each followed by the Enter key. To get started, open an administrator command prompt in Windows by clicking on Start, typing in CMD and then right-clicking and choosing Run as Administrator. I’ve written a bit on how to use diskpart, which is really useful for many disk management tasks. If you need to change or assign a drive letter via the command prompt, you have to use the diskpart command. If you’re having issues using the GUI interface or you simply feel more comfortable using the command prompt, read the instructions below on how to use diskpart. Click OK to close out all the dialogs and the drive should now show up in Windows with the new drive letter. ![]() Next, you will choose the new drive letter from the dropdown list. A window will pop up with the current drive letter, if there is one, and a couple of options. ![]()
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