Recently I also installed win7 to experience the charm of a new operating system ~ Ha ha ~ But after installing win7 suddenly found all the disk volume label ~ ~ is the disk name It has become a "local disk" ~ no matter whether it is renamed or use safe mode, etc., there is no way to change it. Only the "C" disk can be changed~ Others cannot be displayed normally (safe mode can see the original volume) Mark!), very unaccustomed ~ and looking for things is also very troublesome ~ so online search ~ there is no clear answer ~
So I researched the combination of online posts ~ finally I figured out ~ haha ~ original ~ I installed the system before (original system XP) used disk immunity ~ so there will be several immune files under each disk ~ and because of these files ~ can not change the name ~! As shown below:
Hint: Immune files are generally hidden~ If you want to see immune files, please set hidden files first! The specific settings are not mentioned here~ I don't know if you can search online~
[The method of setting hidden files is different from XP menu items--file--options , but in the control panel - (large icon or small icon mode) folder options]
Generally used immune tools The number and name of the different ~immune folders are different ~ but one folder is 100% the same ~ that is "autorun.inf"! And our main most expensive culprit is him!
Just delete this file in the root directory of each disk! Restart it~ You will find that the original disk label is back! Haha~
Hint: Why can the C drive change its name? That's because the C drive was formatted when we reinstalled the system~ so there is no immune file added~
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