When viewing cluster disk properties in Failover Manager or the physical path to VHD's in the settings of a VM in Hyper-V Manager the location is displayed by GUID. Is there a quick way find out which GUID is mapped to which drive letter with powershell?
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To view the current mapped drives and their respective device id's run the following script:
Get-WmiObject win32_volume | select name,deviceid | ft -AutoSize
The output displays two columns, the first the drive letter, and the second is the device ID displaying the GUID.
To find the drive letter for a specific GUID try this:
Get-WmiObject win32_volume | Where-Object {$_.DeviceID -like "*GUID*"} | select name

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