I believe that the DR is a volume reference, which in some cases may not natch the device ID. Good find! Thanks scook! Long time fan of many Sysinternals tools.
But had never tried that one before And here I thought I was familiar with every SysInternals tool Note: you must run this utility as Administrator to see the drive information. Surprisingly, it showed 5 volumes for my 3 disks. Surprising because none of my drives are partitioned.
I'm guessing those mystery volumes are boot sectors plus that little space Windows reserves. My C: and D: drives are both bootable and show 3 volumes each. Show 3 more comments. Still not properly associated. It is easy and nice solution even though use a external tool WinObj from Sysinternals. Sir Launcelot Sir Launcelot 99 1 1 silver badge 3 3 bronze badges. Perfect response - thank you - just helped me out — letsgetsilly. The recommended Microsoft way is to: launch diskmgmt.
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