Which command is used to see the disk volume label?
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A volume label, sometimes called a volume name, is a unique name assigned to a hard drive, disc, or other media. In Windows, a volume label is not required but it's often useful to give a name to a drive to help identify its use in the future.
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The vol command is used to show the volume label and serial number on a logical drive like a hard disk partition or a floppy disk.
The 'volume label' refers to the name which assigned to the Flash Drive when the disk is first created or formatted. It can be customized on request to a maximum of eleven characters.
Partition label refers to an optional name assigned to a partition to make it easier to recognize the partitions. For example, one of them can be named as WinXP which represents the system partition. Another can be named as Games which represents a partition where games are stored.Similar questions
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