The steps for custom naming of hard drive labels can vary depending on the operating system you are using. Here are the steps to customize the naming of hard drive labels for several common operating systems:
Windows system
1.You can rename the disk name by clicking twice on the disk name.
2.Go to your computer's control panel and find the "Administrative Tools" option in the control panel.
3.In the Administrative Tools window, select the Computer Management shortcut.
4.After entering "Computer Management", switch to "Disk Management" in the left column.
5.Right-click on the disk you want to modify the drive letter and select Change Drive Letter and Path from the shortcut menu.
6.In the "Change Drive Letter and Path" window that pops up, select the Change button.
7.Select the letter you want, click OK, and you're ready to change.
Deepin system
1.First, on the disk you want to operate, right-click 'unmount', if you can't unmount, you can use the command sudo umount -f dev sdxx to force unmount.
2.After the uninstallation is completed, right-click again, and the 'Rename' menu will appear, just rename it directly.
3.After the rename is complete, double-click to mount it automatically.
Ubuntu system
1.Use the command sudo blkid to view the volume labels.
2.Use the command e2label dev sda3 home to modify the volume label.
Third-party tool DiskGenius
1.First, open DiskGenius and select the partition you want to work on.
2.Right-click to open the menu bar.
3.Select Set Labels.
4.Set the name after "Normal Label", and finally click "OK".
The above steps may vary slightly depending on the operating system version and update, and if you encounter any problems during the change process, it is recommended to consult the official documentation of the relevant operating system or contact the appropriate technical support for assistance. Thank you for liking and paying attention to the collection!