hello guys,
my HDD has the name (I: )blablabla, its really anoying because I'm used to (C: ). Can someone tell me how I can change then name of my HDD to (C: )blablabla. please help me bye
rename you HDD
hoppythebunny
Loviatar
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Originally Posted by hoppythebunny
hello guys,
my HDD has the name (I: )blablabla, its really anoying because I'm used to (C: ). Can someone tell me how I can change then name of my HDD to (C: )blablabla. please help me bye |
or did it come to you that way from a friend?
[email protected]
Double click on "My Computer" --> Right Click on drive letter --> Properties
Change the name in the "Label:" field.
or
Open a command prompt with CMD or COMMAND and enter:
label c: MyName
Change the name in the "Label:" field.
or
Open a command prompt with CMD or COMMAND and enter:
label c: MyName
Atomheart
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Originally Posted by [email protected]
Double click on "My Computer" --> Right Click on drive letter --> Properties
Change the name in the "Label:" field. or Open a command prompt with CMD or COMMAND and enter: label c: MyName |
I remember having changed the letter of a partition to W: but i forgot how i did that... Ask Gooooogle
Ghozer
Windows XP Click on START > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management
In there, you will see Disk management, Click it..., and on the right you will see all your drives in your machine, choose the drive you wish to change the letter for, right click it (on the bottom option) and then click "Change Drive Letter" -- If C: is NOT Available, re-post and i'll give further instructions as it is VERY complicated, and can go wrong...
In there, you will see Disk management, Click it..., and on the right you will see all your drives in your machine, choose the drive you wish to change the letter for, right click it (on the bottom option) and then click "Change Drive Letter" -- If C: is NOT Available, re-post and i'll give further instructions as it is VERY complicated, and can go wrong...
Kaguya
Windows XP is really cranky about changing the letter it is installed on, and the letter it has it's boot information on, so it probably won't allow the change anyways, but you can try via Disk Management as Ghozer mentioned.
If it can't be done via Disk Management, it gets really hairy, and prolly not worth the trouble in the end
If it can't be done via Disk Management, it gets really hairy, and prolly not worth the trouble in the end
RTSFirebat
If you changing the drvie letter which has Windows installed on it, I would highly recommend you don't.
Windows XP really hates it when you change the drive letter, not to mention all the programs on your PC as well.
I would say your best option is to not use Windows but use Partition Magic 8.0, great little program.
Windows XP really hates it when you change the drive letter, not to mention all the programs on your PC as well.
I would say your best option is to not use Windows but use Partition Magic 8.0, great little program.
mrcake
There is no easy way to change your windows drive letter and have your pc working fine.. all your apps think they are on drive I
You would be better off reformatting and starting again so it ends up c, as if you try to do it that will most likely be what ends up happening when it goes wrong.
You would be better off reformatting and starting again so it ends up c, as if you try to do it that will most likely be what ends up happening when it goes wrong.
RTSFirebat
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Originally Posted by mrcake
There is no easy way to change your windows drive letter and have your pc working fine.. all your apps think they are on drive I
You would be better off reformatting and starting again so it ends up c, as if you try to do it that will most likely be what ends up happening when it goes wrong. |
A clean format and reinstall is the best way to go, and isn't too hard. The average format, reinstall/set-up can be done within 1-2 hours max.
Just make sure you have all your data, software/hardware drivers backed up on flash drive or 2nd harddisk to save time.
Hockster
Just image the drive. Reinstalling is so Windows 98.
Edit: 4AM posts from work, bleh.
Imaging the drive won't work, unless you reinstall and image afterwards. Partiton Magic wasn't terribly reliable before Norton bought Quest, and Norton/Symantec totally ruined it after they bought it.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Edit: 4AM posts from work, bleh.
Imaging the drive won't work, unless you reinstall and image afterwards. Partiton Magic wasn't terribly reliable before Norton bought Quest, and Norton/Symantec totally ruined it after they bought it.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
TheYellowKid
norton partition magic *should* work because its got a program that runs after that changed all references to <old drive letter> to <new drive letter> however if this doesnt work (ive done it once and it was fine and the second time i tried to mess with loads of drive letter and it didnt work) dont blame me its an option but its really not that important.. my advice - if its not broke dont fix it