Windows 10: How to unmount drive?

Discus and support How to unmount drive? in Windows 10 Virtualization to solve the problem; I mounted Anniversary Update.iso and successfully upgraded Win10. I further updated from 393.0 to 393.10. In both instances afterwards, the empty drive... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Virtualization' started by pyramid10, Aug 3, 2016.

  1. pyramid10 Win User

    How to unmount drive?


    I mounted Anniversary Update.iso and successfully upgraded Win10. I further updated from 393.0 to 393.10. In both instances afterwards, the empty drive remained.

    How do I unmount it? Context menu offered no option.

    Disk Management doesn't list it at the top panel. While it shows in the bottom panel, there are no options to get rid of it.

    :)
     
    pyramid10, Aug 3, 2016
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  2. BulldogXX Win User

    Restoring files from system image

    A .vhdx extension means the image was originally created by Microsoft's Hyper-V image utility. The 'x' means it's a second generation image, but that's irrelevent here.

    The procedure has three parts:

    • mount the image
    • copy the files you want to copy
    • unmount the image.

    You should sign in to an account with Administrator permissions to do this.

    Follow these directions: Disk Management -
    How to Mount and Unmount VHD Images
     
    BulldogXX, Aug 3, 2016
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  3. Stop code unmountable boot volume

    I got a stop code unmountable boot volume. How do i fix this
     
    ShawnDe Shazo, Aug 3, 2016
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  4. derekimo Win User

    How to unmount drive?

    Do you see eject on the right click context menu?


    How to unmount drive? [​IMG]
     
    derekimo, Aug 3, 2016
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  5. Brink
    Brink New Member
    Brink, Aug 3, 2016
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  6. pyramid10 Win User
    The .iso was gone after the upgrade. So the drive is empty. It is treated as a USB removable media drive without any media.

    Context Menu/Eject did nothing. The Taskbar 'shuddered'. But the mounted drive remained, empty.

    Edit: Should I remount the .iso and then Eject? Or would that create a new mounted drive?

    Edit2: Disk Management does not offer an Eject option. It is greyed out.
     
    pyramid10, Apr 5, 2018
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