![]() You can mount it again by choosing Disk – Mount. The disk will be removed from the system (unmounted), but will persist in the list of disks. To remove a disk temporarily, choose Disk – Unmount. This will unmount the disk and then delete it from the list of disks. N (NUMA node): the disk is allocated in a selected NUMA node.ĭisks that are no longer needed can be permanently removed by selecting the disk and then pressing the Delete button on the toolbar or choosing Disk – Delete from the main menu.H (hard disk emulation): the disk is emulated as a complete hard disk drive with partitions.This option is only available for NTFS volumes. C (compressed): the disk contents will be compressed when data is written to it.If this flag is not present, the disk is volatile. P (persistent): the disk contents will be saved to the associated image file upon shutdown.This option is recommended if you use the disk for sensitive data. W (wipe): the memory allocated for the disk will be securely erased on dismounting the disk.It will also be possible to eject the disk via Windows Explorer context menu. Windows will not create the Recycled or System Volume Information folders on this disk. R (removable): the disk is mounted as a removable disk.The flags shown in the list of disks can have one or more of the following values: Dynamic volumes are also supported for the RAM disks with the Hard Disk Emulation turned on. Note: RAM disks are not visible in the Disk Management console unless the Hard Disk Emulation is turned on. ![]() This is how the mounted RAM disks appear in Windows Explorer ![]()
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