![]() After Computer Management opens, go to Storage > Disk Management. The following example might be overkill with the Size expression in there, but I literally had this in VS Code right now so I just pasted what I was working with. It allows you to resize (extend/shrink), move, create, split, merge partitions without any data loss for the maximum use of hard disk. Type Computer Management in the search box on the taskbar, select and hold (or right-click) Computer Management, and then select Run as administrator > Yes. You didn’t specify what you want the sort order to be, but whatever it is, just use the `Sort-Object` cmdlet on it. I have seen identical servers built from identical AWS CloudFormation templates dump their disks in different orders if you don’t specify otherwise. R-Drive Image will show the hard drive and partition configuration on the computer. ![]() This is important – never rely on any system to sort output unless you tell it to. ![]() The order of the volumes displayed by your two example command sequences will be indeterminate (that is, it could be anything) because you have not specified a sort order anywhere. Your question is a little old, but in case you never solved it, or if anyone comes here looking for the answer to your question, let me give some info here.
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