This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? This correctly and safely broke the association between the USB drive I had mounted and the empty directory I had used.
Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. How to delete a Windows volume mount point for an invalid drive 19th October, by Simon Hampel in Windows » 1 Comment. Share it! Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. For the Resource type, click Physical Disk. Verify that it is in the same group as the the root disk. Click Next. Double-click the root disk, to make this volume mount point disk dependent on the root disk.
In the Disk Parameters window, you should see your disk listed. It will be listed by the disk number, and partition number; this is different from standard MSCS disks, which are listed by drive letter. Click Finish. Unpause all other nodes, and test that you can fail the group over to every node and access the newly created mount point. Important The new volume mount point functions on all nodes in the cluster group. However, when you open Windows Explorer or you double-click My Computer on any node other than the node where the volume mount point was created, the new volume mount point may be displayed by using a folder symbol instead of by using a drive symbol.
To configure the volume mount point to display correctly on all nodes in the cluster group, follow these steps. Note These steps must be performed on all the nodes that will own the volume mount point.
As soon as the volume mount point has been created on node1, manually fail over to node2, and then pause all other nodes in the cluster except node2. Select the mount point, click Remove , click Add , and then reassign the same drive letter to the mount point. Repeat steps 1 through 5 until the volume mount point is successfully created on all nodes in the cluster group.
However, the mount point continues to function correctly. This is a purely cosmetic issue. It is not a functional issue. Try to use the root host volume exclusively for mount points. The root volume is the volume that is hosting the mount points. However, you need to mount or unmount the drive when Windows 10 fails to do that. This post will show you how to mount and unmount a drive in Windows 10 respectively.
As for drive mounting, here are 2 available methods for you. You can check them by reading the following content. Step 1: Press Windows and R keys to open the Run window, and then input diskmgmt. Step 2: Right-click on the newly added drive and choose Change Drive Letter and Paths in the pop-up menu. Step 4: In the prompted window, check the Assign the following drive letter option and then choose a drive letter from the drop-down menu. Finally, click OK to save the changes.
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