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fsutil: Display a list of volumes.
$ fsutil volume list
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The "fsutil volume list" command is a command used in Windows operating systems to display information about all the volumes or drives on a computer.
When this command is executed in a command prompt or PowerShell, it retrieves and lists details about each volume, such as the volume name, the volume's unique identifier (GUID), the volume's label, the file system used on the volume (e.g., NTFS, FAT32), the size of the volume, the free space available on the volume, and whether the volume is the system volume, bootable, or read-only.
This information can be helpful when managing disk and file system-related tasks, such as identifying available volumes, checking the filesystem types, or troubleshooting disk-related issues.
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