How do I install VVV (Virtual Volumes View) on Windows?⌄
Open Windows Terminal, PowerShell, or Command Prompt and run: winget install --id fsenore.VVV --exact --version 1.5. winget downloads the installer from fsenore and runs it. Requires Windows 10 (1809+) or Windows 11.
How do I install VVV (Virtual Volumes View) silently for unattended deployment?⌄
Add --silent and accept the agreements upfront: winget install --id fsenore.VVV --exact 1.5 --silent --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements. This is the variant Intune, Configuration Manager, and other deployment tools should use.
How do I uninstall VVV (Virtual Volumes View) via winget?⌄
Run: winget uninstall --id fsenore.VVV --exact. Add --silent for unattended uninstalls. winget will use the registered uninstaller from VVV (Virtual Volumes View)'s Apps & Features entry.
Is VVV (Virtual Volumes View) free?⌄
VVV (Virtual Volumes View) is distributed under GPLv2. Refer to the publisher (https://www.fsoft.it/VVV/index.html) for the full license terms - Wingetly itself does not charge for installation.
Does VVV (Virtual Volumes View) work on Windows 10?⌄
Yes, as long as your Windows 10 build supports winget (1809 or newer). winget ships with App Installer on Windows 10/11 and pulls VVV (Virtual Volumes View) directly from the publisher.
How do I keep VVV (Virtual Volumes View) up to date?⌄
Run winget upgrade --id fsenore.VVV --exact, or winget upgrade --all to update everything winget tracks. We index 1 version of VVV (Virtual Volumes View) from microsoft/winget-pkgs.