AGH1965 wrote:
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> I want to use BIU as THE tool for everything that concerns partitions.
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That's how my BIU works. If I create a partition called DATA123 then it's called DATA123 in Windows.
Volume label when formatting
Re: Volume label when formatting
I understand what you mean, Brian, but I want to see volume labels in Windows that differ from the names I gave the partitions in BIU.
For example:
* The following partitions are created in BIU: WIN1, WIN2, WIN3, DATA1, DATA2, DATA3.
* DATA1 belongs to WIN1, DATA2 belongs to WIN2 and DATA3 belongs to WIN3.
* Boot menu entries are created that contain one visible WIN partition and one visible DATA partition.
* Regardless of which boot menu entry is selected to boot, in Windows always the volume labels WIN and DATA shall be shown.
* So the volume labels shall not contain any numbers, because the numbers are only there to identify the partitions in BIU.
For example:
* The following partitions are created in BIU: WIN1, WIN2, WIN3, DATA1, DATA2, DATA3.
* DATA1 belongs to WIN1, DATA2 belongs to WIN2 and DATA3 belongs to WIN3.
* Boot menu entries are created that contain one visible WIN partition and one visible DATA partition.
* Regardless of which boot menu entry is selected to boot, in Windows always the volume labels WIN and DATA shall be shown.
* So the volume labels shall not contain any numbers, because the numbers are only there to identify the partitions in BIU.