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DikH

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I need to remove a pool but I'm having trouble with the format of the dpcmd ignore-poolpart command.  Is it possible to get an example?   One of the drives in the pool is L:\, the list for the pool is:  

+ Pool ID '8b7cbf8f-585b-4669-8686-b5d9767c002d' [Device 5]:
     Kernel volume path:
         - \Device\HarddiskVolume13
     GUID path:
         - \\?\Volume{cdbbb41d-cd9a-4eba-8697-992845356b9f}
     Mount points:
         - 'F:\':

My old brain just doesn't handle this stuff any more since I retired over a decade ago. 

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