| 0x1 | Creates, deletes, or lists a volume mount point.MOUNTVOL [drive:]path VolumeNameMOUNTVOL [drive:]path /DMOUNTVOL [drive:]path /LMOUNTVOL [drive:]path /PMOUNTVOL /RMOUNTVOL /NMOUNTVOL /E | Creates, deletes, or lists a volume mount point.MOUNTVOL [drive:]path VolumeNameMOUNTVOL [drive:]path /DMOUNTVOL [drive:]path /LMOUNTVOL [drive:]path /PMOUNTVOL /RMOUNTVOL /NMOUNTVOL /E | 
                                                            | 0x2 | MOUNTVOL drive: /S | MOUNTVOL drive: /S | 
                                                            | 0x3 | path        Specifies the existing NTFS directory where the mount                point will reside.    VolumeName  Specifies the volume name that is the target of the mount                point.    /D          Removes the volume mount point from the specified directory.    /L          Lists the mounted volume name for the specified directory.    /P          Removes the volume mount point from the specified directory,                dismounts the volume, and makes the volume not mountable.                You can make the volume mountable again by creating a volume                mount point.    /R          Removes volume mount point directories and registry settings                for volumes that are no longer in the system.    /N          Disables automatic mounting of new volumes.    /E          Re-enables automatic mounting of new volumes. | path        Specifies the existing NTFS directory where the mount                point will reside.    VolumeName  Specifies the volume name that is the target of the mount                point.    /D          Removes the volume mount point from the specified directory.    /L          Lists the mounted volume name for the specified directory.    /P          Removes the volume mount point from the specified directory,                dismounts the volume, and makes the volume not mountable.                You can make the volume mountable again by creating a volume                mount point.    /R          Removes volume mount point directories and registry settings                for volumes that are no longer in the system.    /N          Disables automatic mounting of new volumes.    /E          Re-enables automatic mounting of new volumes. | 
                                                            | 0x4 | /S          Mount the EFI System Partition on the given drive. | /S          Mount the EFI System Partition on the given drive. | 
                                                            | 0x5 | Possible values for VolumeName along with current mount points are: | Possible values for VolumeName along with current mount points are: | 
                                                            | 0x6 | %1 | %1 | 
                                                            | 0x8 |  |  | 
                                                            | 0x9 | *** NO MOUNT POINTS *** | *** NO MOUNT POINTS *** | 
                                                            | 0xA | The EFI System Partition is mounted at %1 | The EFI System Partition is mounted at %1 | 
                                                            | 0xB | The volume is still in use.  A force dismount was issued and current handlesto the volume have been invalidated. | The volume is still in use.  A force dismount was issued and current handlesto the volume have been invalidated. | 
                                                            | 0xC | *** NOT MOUNTABLE UNTIL A VOLUME MOUNT POINT IS CREATED *** | *** NOT MOUNTABLE UNTIL A VOLUME MOUNT POINT IS CREATED *** | 
                                                            | 0xD | New volumes are not mounted automatically when added to the system.  To mount avolume, you must create a volume mount point. | New volumes are not mounted automatically when added to the system.  To mount avolume, you must create a volume mount point. | 
                                                            | 0xE | The /P option can only be used when the given mount point is the only mountpoint for the volume.  Use /D instead. | The /P option can only be used when the given mount point is the only mountpoint for the volume.  Use /D instead. | 
                                                            | 0xF | This volume does not support this operation.  Dynamic volumes and removablevolumes do not support this operation. | This volume does not support this operation.  Dynamic volumes and removablevolumes do not support this operation. |