Guest promicro Posted July 6, 2008 Posted July 6, 2008 Hi to all, for some reason my Compact Drive labels changed to xm/sd and I can't change them back. the other drives in my folders give me the option to rename, and the general tab in the properties box of the other drives allow a label change but not the CD labels. I have tried this in both the folders list and the 'my computer' box. I also tried to change it in the registry with the same results. (I restored the registry) thanks to all for your suggestions, bob
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted July 6, 2008 Posted July 6, 2008 Re: cant change drive tags "promicro" <promicro@cox.net> wrote in message news:OFGami33IHA.4988@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi to all, > > for some reason my Compact Drive labels changed to xm/sd and I can't > change them back. the other drives in my folders give me the option to > rename, and the general tab in the properties box of the other drives > allow a label change but not the CD labels. I have tried this in both the > folders list and the 'my computer' box. > > I also tried to change it in the registry with the same results. > (I restored the registry) > > thanks to all for your suggestions, > > bob Click Start / Run / diskmgmt.msc, then make the change there.
Guest promicro Posted July 6, 2008 Posted July 6, 2008 Re: cant change drive tags Pegasus (MVP) wrote: > "promicro" <promicro@cox.net> wrote in message > news:OFGami33IHA.4988@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Hi to all, >> >> for some reason my Compact Drive labels changed to xm/sd and I can't >> change them back. the other drives in my folders give me the option to >> rename, and the general tab in the properties box of the other drives >> allow a label change but not the CD labels. I have tried this in both the >> folders list and the 'my computer' box. >> >> I also tried to change it in the registry with the same results. >> (I restored the registry) >> >> thanks to all for your suggestions, >> >> bob > > Click Start / Run / diskmgmt.msc, then make the change there. > > thanks for your reply... I did this and get the same situation: diskmgmt only has a change drive letter and path - no spot or mention of the labels... bob
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted July 6, 2008 Posted July 6, 2008 Re: cant change drive tags "promicro" <promicro@cox.net> wrote in message news:4870E458.2070705@cox.net... > Pegasus (MVP) wrote: >> "promicro" <promicro@cox.net> wrote in message >> news:OFGami33IHA.4988@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> Hi to all, >>> >>> for some reason my Compact Drive labels changed to xm/sd and I can't >>> change them back. the other drives in my folders give me the option to >>> rename, and the general tab in the properties box of the other drives >>> allow a label change but not the CD labels. I have tried this in both >>> the folders list and the 'my computer' box. >>> >>> I also tried to change it in the registry with the same results. >>> (I restored the registry) >>> >>> thanks to all for your suggestions, >>> >>> bob >> >> Click Start / Run / diskmgmt.msc, then make the change there. > thanks for your reply... > > I did this and get the same situation: diskmgmt only has a change drive > letter and path - no spot or mention of the labels... > > bob Re-installing the CD driver via the Control Panel / System / Hardware Manager might help. You could also try an updated driver from Compaq (if it is a Compaq machine - you wrote "Compact").
Guest Robbie Hatley Posted July 7, 2008 Posted July 7, 2008 Re: cant change drive tags "promicro" wrote: > Hi to all, Howdy. > for some reason my Compact Drive labels changed to xm/sd > and I can't change them back. Compact-Disk drives DON'T HAVE labels. Only the volumes (CDs) you insert INTO the drive have labels. Even if you somehow managed to change the label attached to the empty drive to, say, "Cowabunga", it would immediately change to "Fast Taxes 2009" or "Best of Pink Floyd" or whatever, the instant you insert a CD into the drive. What do you mean by "xm/sd"? My CD drive label always reads "Compact Disk" when empty, and I can't change it. Also, I don't think a slant-bar is a valid character in a volume label. > the other drives in my folders give me the option to rename The other drives in your system are not removable media. It's the media that's labeled, not the drive. So while for fixed media (hard disks) the label can be relatively permanant, for removable-media drives (CD, DVD, tape, etc) the volume label changes every time you insert or remove media. -- Cheers, Robbie Hatley lonewolf aatt well dott com www dott well dott com slant user slant lonewolf slant
Guest Sid Elbow Posted July 7, 2008 Posted July 7, 2008 Re: cant change drive tags Robbie Hatley wrote: > Compact-Disk drives DON'T HAVE labels. Only the volumes (CDs) > you insert INTO the drive have labels. I don't know whether this is what the OP means by "labels" but on this machine I'm using for example, my CD/DVD drives are (correctly) listed in My Computer as Compact Disc (X:) and Compact Disc (Y:). On one of my other machines however, one of the CD/DVD drives always lists as Zip Drive (X:) even though it is actually a DVD-Rom drive (and should therefore be listed as Compact Disc (X:). I've no idea why it happens and, frankly, it's never really bothered me but it sounds like the same problem the OP has. I don't know whether this nomenclature is strictly called "labels" or not but I suspect that is what the OP is talking about. (Perhaps "drive labels" as opposed to "disc-labels"?).
Guest promicro Posted July 7, 2008 Posted July 7, 2008 Re: cant change drive tags Sid Elbow wrote: > Robbie Hatley wrote: > >> Compact-Disk drives DON'T HAVE labels. Only the volumes (CDs) >> you insert INTO the drive have labels. > > I don't know whether this is what the OP means by "labels" but on this > machine I'm using for example, my CD/DVD drives are (correctly) listed > in My Computer as Compact Disc (X:) and Compact Disc (Y:). > > On one of my other machines however, one of the CD/DVD drives always > lists as Zip Drive (X:) even though it is actually a DVD-Rom drive (and > should therefore be listed as Compact Disc (X:). I've no idea why it > happens and, frankly, it's never really bothered me but it sounds like > the same problem the OP has. > > I don't know whether this nomenclature is strictly called "labels" or > not but I suspect that is what the OP is talking about. (Perhaps "drive > labels" as opposed to "disc-labels"?). hi Sid, you are correct - if you open the 'my computer' box (and the folder tree of the Windows Explorer) the icons have a name/type label underneath. the icons depict the type of drive and are not changeable by the user but the labels are if the drive is fixed. 2 weeks ago my 2 dvd drives showed a cd disk icon each with the label of 'Compact Disk(d:)'.a few days later the 1st dvd drive had the label 'sm/xd/SM Drive(d:)' and i can't find out why or how to change it. (it may have occurred when i re-activated my card reader, but i've tried de-activating and re-activating it with no success) it is a small matter and i am not Adrian Monk, but when you like labels to be accurate it is annoying. thanks, bob
Guest Sid Elbow Posted July 7, 2008 Posted July 7, 2008 Re: cant change drive tags promicro wrote: > hi Sid, you are correct - if you open the 'my computer' box (and the > folder tree of the Windows Explorer) the icons have a name/type label > underneath. the icons depict the type of drive and are not changeable by > the user but the labels are if the drive is fixed. 2 weeks ago my 2 dvd > drives showed a cd disk icon each with the label of 'Compact Disk(d:)'.a > few days later the 1st dvd drive had the label 'sm/xd/SM Drive(d:)' and > i can't find out why or how to change it. (it may have occurred when i > re-activated my card reader, but i've tried de-activating and > re-activating it with no success) > > it is a small matter and i am not Adrian Monk, but when you like labels > to be accurate it is annoying. If you want something to "twiddle with" try opening up <Computer Management> then open <Physical Location> in the <Storage> part of the tree. Locate the drive, right click and select <Properties>. One of the tabs is "MEDIA" and it purports to let you change the media type that's displayed for that drive. If nothing else, you may be able to change it to something else and then back again to see if it will reset itself. Note: I've never fiddled with this myself so it's at your own risk. You might want to do a backup first.
Guest Robbie Hatley Posted July 7, 2008 Posted July 7, 2008 Re: cant change drive tags "Sid Elbow" wrote: > Robbie Hatley wrote: > > > Compact-Disk drives DON'T HAVE labels. Only the volumes (CDs) > > you insert INTO the drive have labels. > > I don't know whether this is what the OP means by "labels" but on this > machine I'm using for example, my CD/DVD drives are (correctly) listed > in My Computer as Compact Disc (X:) and Compact Disc (Y:). I'd call those "volume label placeholders". Basically, it's text to fill in the (otherwise blank) space where the volume label should go, when there is NO VOLUME in the drive, or when there is a volume, but it's unlabeled. My C: drive (a hard disk) here at work, for example, was labeled "Local Disk (C:)". But that was just a placeholder. I launched a command console, typed "dir", and got: "Volume in drive C has no label." I then went into Windows Explorer, changed the label to "Aragorn", went back to cmd console, typed "dir", and got: "Volume in drive C is Aragorn." > On one of my other machines however, one of the CD/DVD drives always > lists as Zip Drive (X:) even though it is actually a DVD-Rom drive (and > should therefore be listed as Compact Disc (X:). I've no idea why it > happens and, frankly, it's never really bothered me but it sounds like > the same problem the OP has. I'd guess there's probably a setting in the registry for these "label placeholders". I'd guess Windows looked at the drive the first time it was noticed after installation, deduced the type (wrongly), and wrote "Zip Drive". I dunno if changing it in the registry would permanantly fix it or not. If Windows determines the type (rightly or wrongly) of drives, and labels them accordingly, on every startup, that fix wouldn't work. You'd have to alter it's drive-type recognition procedure. > I don't know whether this nomenclature is strictly called > "labels" or not but I suspect that is what the OP is talking > about. (Perhaps "drive labels" as opposed to "disc-labels"?). The "drive label" is always a single capital letter. Perhaps call what we're talking about "volume label placeholders". I dunno if MS has an official name for it. -- Cheers, Robbie Hatley lonewolf aatt well dott com www dott well dott com slant user slant lonewolf slant
Guest Sid Elbow Posted July 7, 2008 Posted July 7, 2008 Re: cant change drive tags Robbie Hatley wrote: > "Sid Elbow" wrote: >> On one of my other machines however, one of the CD/DVD drives always >> lists as Zip Drive (X:) even though it is actually a DVD-Rom drive > > I'd guess there's probably a setting in the registry for these > "label placeholders". I'd guess Windows looked at the drive the > first time it was noticed after installation, deduced the type > (wrongly), and wrote "Zip Drive". There was actually an IDE Zip-Drive installed on this machine in the long distant past and it probably dates from that. I don't have immediate access to that machine, but on the machine I'm currently using, if I go to the location in <Computer Management> that I mentioned to promicro, it appears to list every drive that I've ever had installed on this machine including those that are long gone. It would appear that simply removing the hardware (while that may disappear them from Device Manager) doesn't remove them from this list....Windows has a long memory. It does appear that that you can delete/reassign the listings at this point in <Computer Management>. I haven't tried it yet but I will when I get access to that machine. > The "drive label" is always a single capital letter. Perhaps > call what we're talking about "volume label placeholders". > I dunno if MS has an official name for it. Possibly. In any event, I did understand what the OP meant and I would guess that, from his/her point of view, getting help for the problem is more important than the semantics.
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