In this video, you'll learn how to fix missing D, E, or F drives on your Windows PC — whether you're using Windows 11, 10, 8, or 7. This guide covers 6 working solutions, including using the diskpart command to reassign drive letters and recover invisible or lost partitions. This is a common issue, especially after updates, formatting, or system errors.
✅ What You’ll Learn:
How to recover a missing drive in Windows
Reassign drive letters using diskpart
Fix drives not showing in File Explorer
Enable missing partitions in Disk Management
Check if drive is hidden or unallocated
Restore lost volume visibility without losing data
▬▬ 🗎 THE COMMANDS USED ▬▬
diskpart list disk select disk x ← (x = your disk number) list vol select vol x ← (x = your volume number) assign letter=D ← (replace D with your preferred letter) exit exit
⚙️ These methods work on:
Windows 11 Home / Pro / Enterprise
Windows 10 (all versions)
Windows 8 and 7
💡 Whether your D: drive disappeared, E: drive not showing, or your F: partition is missing, this step-by-step tutorial will help you bring it back.
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