How to Label Volume: Determining Volume Labels for Drives and Partitions using Disk Part Tool

2. Change Volume Label Using the Settings App Press Win + I to open the Settings app. In the System tab, click on Storage. Expand Advanced storage settings and click Disks &, volumes. Open the Properties of the drive you wish to rename. Click the Change label button. Enter a name for your drive and hit Apply.
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If you have ever tried to manually rebuild boot configuration data or fix a boot loop issue from the Windows Recovery Environment, you may have encountered a question that asks you to enter the current volume label for a drive. In this blog post, we will show you how to determine the volume label for any drive or partition using the Disk Part tool from Command Prompt or CMD.

First, open the Disk Part tool by typing “disk part” into the command line. Then, use the “list vol” command to view a list of available volumes. The “M” drive is assigned to the boot partition in this case. To open the “M” partition, type “M:” into the command line.

Next, we will format the boot partition into FAT32 using the following command: “format M /fs:32”. At this point, you will be prompted to enter the current volume label for the drive. Simply copy the volume or partition name under the “Label” column, which is “Valium Media” in this example.

If there is no label for the selected partition, you will not receive the prompt for the current volume label. In this case, type “Y” and hit enter to start the format. If you need to use the previous label, paste it and press enter, otherwise, press enter to complete the format with an empty label.

It’s important to note that the label may not be available for the boot or any partition. However, this method can also be used when trying to format using command prompt from desktop.

In conclusion, determining volume labels for drives and partitions using the Disk Part tool is simple and straightforward. By following these steps, you will be able to determine the current volume label for any drive or partition.

FAQ

What is an example of a volume label?
A volume label or volume name is a unique name assigned to a storage medium by the user. For example, a user can change the label on a floppy disk and hard drive to describe its contents.
What is volume label format?
(1) A name assigned to a storage unit such as a hard disk, floppy disk or CD-ROM when the disk is first formatted or created. See volume. (2) An identifying stick-on label attached to the outside of a tape reel or disk cartridge. The label is handwritten or printed for human viewing.
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How to label volume cmd?
Step 1. In the home interface, right-click the drive that you want to rename and select Advanced >, Change Label. Step 2. In the pop-up window, input the new label that you want to assigned to the drive and click OK.
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How do you change the name of a volume?
Open Disk Management with administrator permissions.In Disk Management, select and hold (or right-click) the volume on which you want to change or add a drive letter and select Change Drive Letter and Paths. Tip. ... To change the drive letter, select Change. ... Select the new drive letter and choose OK.
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