You may already know “How to bypass windows folder security check to access into protected folders” . Today we have a different tutorial on a problem that every windows user should know it. When your computer have one or more users, then you may have some problems. Because you may have very secret or important data in your hard disk that means in a specific drive or partition. Wouldn’t it funny if you could hide or make invisible drive or partition for your user accounts without using any software? No one will be able to see your specified drive or partition. So let’s go through the tutorial.

Hide a Drive Without Software :

Step 1: Go to run ->type: gpedit.msc

gpedit.msc home window

gpedit.msc home window

You will see a window like above.

Step 2: Then select User Configuration and then expand Administrative Templates.

Step 3: Go through Windows Components -> Windows Explorer expand it.

Windows Components -> Windows Explorer

Windows Components -> Windows Explorer

Step 4: In right side’s pane find out Hide These specified drives in My computer and double clicking this option thus a new window will appear.

Hide These specified drives in My computer

Hide These specified drives in My computer

Step 5: Mark the “Enabled” option and below this check out Option where you can choose the specified drive or all drives to restrict.

Mark the “Enabled” option and below this check out Option

Mark the “Enabled” option and below this check out Option

So it is done by you without any software.

Here you can see my PC’s screenshot:

Screenshot before hiding the drive

Screenshot before hiding the drive

Screenshot after hiding the drive

Screenshot after hiding the drive

(Some times viruses, root-kits, Trojans make your one or more drives invisible! So now you can make them visible through this process.)

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Sharif Ahmed is a Tech Geek from Dhaka. He loves teaching peoples on computer problems. Follow Sharif on Twitter
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