Running the fdisk command lets you to view how the hard drives are set up and configured on the computer. Change drive letterĬhange the drive to an alternate drive letter to determine if a drive is available and ready if no error message is received. Below are different recommendations for viewing drives. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to list all available drives on the computer through the MS-DOS prompt with one command. Other Windows command line and MS-DOS version users Or, for a little more information, such as volume size, use this command: wmic logicaldisk list brief At the prompt, type the following command. If you're using Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10, or 11, use the wmic command at the Windows command line to view available drives on the computer.
See drives in MS-DOS and the Windows command line Windows Vista and later command line users If you're going to open the CD drive, click the D: CD-ROM (compact disc read-only memory) drive icon. To move to the floppy disk drive, click the A: drive icon. In the File Manager, click the drive icons shown above the folder and files. Windows 3.0, 3.1, and 3.11 users can open drives through the Windows File Manager. If the drive AutoPlays the disc, right-click the drive, and click Explore.