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Volume label when formatting

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2019 9:26 am
by AGH1965
When BIU's Partition Work formats a partition, it makes the volume label equal to the name you gave the partition in BIU. Personally I don't like that because I don't want to see in Windows what name I use in BIU to identify the partition. I thought that unchecking the "Use Volume Label" option would change this behavior, but it doesn't. Is there a way to format partitions in BIU without setting the volume label?

Re: Volume label when formatting

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2019 5:41 pm
by TeraByte Support
It always sets it, if you want to change it, you can from windows.

On 12/24/2019 1:26 AM, AGH1965 wrote:
> When BIU's Partition Work formats a partition, it makes the volume label equal to the name you gave the partition in BIU. Personally I don't like that because I don't want to see in Windows what name I use in BIU to identify the partition. I thought that unchecking the "Use Volume Label" option would change this behavior, but it doesn't. Is there a way to format partitions in BIU without setting the volume label?
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Re: Volume label when formatting

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 4:13 pm
by AGH1965
That's a pity. I would prefer to have a possibility to set or change the volume label with BIU. Why not add such feature to Partition Work?

Re: Volume label when formatting

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 11:19 pm
by TeraByte Support
You can set the volume label if use volume labels option is enabled.
That's why you had a volume label after formatting.

On 12/26/2019 8:13 AM, AGH1965 wrote:
> That's a pity. I would prefer to have a possibility to set or change the volume label with BIU. Why not add such feature to Partition Work?
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Re: Volume label when formatting

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 2:02 am
by Brian K
AGH1965,

Can you give us examples of Volume Labels in BIU and in Windows. I'm confused.

Re: Volume label when formatting

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 11:01 am
by AGH1965
TeraByte Support wrote:
> You can set the volume label if use volume labels option is enabled.
> That's why you had a volume label after formatting.

Maybe I overlook something, but as far as I know BIU only offers a possibility to change the volume label by changing the name of the partition. Are you saying BIU has a possibility to set the partition name and the volume label individually?

Re: Volume label when formatting

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 11:05 am
by AGH1965
Brian K wrote:
> AGH1965,
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> Can you give us examples of Volume Labels in BIU and in Windows. I'm
> confused.

Brian, volume labels are volume labels. They are the same in BIU and Windows. I'm looking for a way to set the volume label different from the partition name in BIU.

Re: Volume label when formatting

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 11:29 am
by AGH1965
AGH1965 wrote:
> Maybe I overlook something, but as far as I know BIU only offers a possibility to
> change the volume label by changing the name of the partition. Are you saying BIU has
> a possibility to set the partition name and the volume label individually?

No need to answer anymore, because I understand the trick now!

To get rid of an unwanted volume label that was set during formatting in BIU, you activate the "Use Volume Label" option, then you change the partition name to the desired volume label, then you deactivate the "Use Volume Label" option and finally you set the desired partition name.

I wasn't aware that BIU accepts empty partition names, but it does! Great feature!

Re: Volume label when formatting

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2019 6:17 am
by TeraByte Support
Or you simply keep Use Volume Labels disabled, then when in Windows or
the OS, change the volume label.

On 12/28/2019 3:29 AM, AGH1965 wrote:
> AGH1965 wrote:
>> Maybe I overlook something, but as far as I know BIU only offers a possibility to
>> change the volume label by changing the name of the partition. Are you saying BIU has
>> a possibility to set the partition name and the volume label individually?
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> No need to answer anymore, because I understand the trick now!
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> To get rid of an unwanted volume label that was set during formatting in BIU, you activate the "Use Volume Label" option, then you change the partition name to the desired volume label, then you deactivate the "Use Volume Label" option and finally you set the desired partition name.
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> I wasn't aware that BIU accepts empty partition names, but it does! Great feature!
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Re: Volume label when formatting

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2019 10:15 pm
by AGH1965
TeraByte Support wrote:
> Or you simply keep Use Volume Labels disabled, then when in Windows or
> the OS, change the volume label.

I want to use BIU as THE tool for everything that concerns partitions.

Besides, recently I saw that some part of Windows 10 still showed a previous, no longer valid volume label. Therefore I want to have set the desired volume label before I boot into Windows.