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Hide Your Hard Disk(No Software Requires)

Hide Your Hard Disk(No Software Requires)

Have you ever tried or imagined to hide your hard disk from your relatives and friends? If yes, then you must read this. This article explains you to hide your hard disk without loosing any content. First of all, remember that this is an advanced feature so you must do it properly.
Here is a simple method to hide ur disk drive

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1. Open control panel
2. Go to administrative tools
3. Click computer management
4. Now a window will appear
5. Click disk management on the left column. Now u will see all disk drives.
6. Suppose u have to hide local disk E, right click on local disk E and choose “change drive letter and paths”
7. Now a small window will appear showing ur letter “E”. Click remove and then ok…..
open my computer u will not see local disk E
To bring back repeat the above steps but when u open disk management the drive that is hidden will b without any letter
1. Right click on it
2. Choose “change drive letter and paths”
3. Press add and then ok

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