V villandra Distinguished Jan 24, 2012 23 0 18,520 Jun 14, 2015 #1 How do I change the hard drive name, "Seagate Expansion+" to a legal linux file name? I literally can't find a way to change the name, anywhere. Thanks! Dora
How do I change the hard drive name, "Seagate Expansion+" to a legal linux file name? I literally can't find a way to change the name, anywhere. Thanks! Dora
Solution Reyaz123 Jun 14, 2015 Locate your hard drive in my computer, right clicking and select properties You can change the name there at the top of the properties, it will say your disk name. Just change that, apply, and press ok.
Locate your hard drive in my computer, right clicking and select properties You can change the name there at the top of the properties, it will say your disk name. Just change that, apply, and press ok.
Reyaz123 Admirable May 8, 2015 2,229 0 6,460 Jun 14, 2015 Solution #2 Locate your hard drive in my computer, right clicking and select properties You can change the name there at the top of the properties, it will say your disk name. Just change that, apply, and press ok. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Locate your hard drive in my computer, right clicking and select properties You can change the name there at the top of the properties, it will say your disk name. Just change that, apply, and press ok.
mcnumpty23 Polypheme Jul 15, 2011 15,519 0 66,960 Jun 14, 2015 #3 in windows? just right click the drive icon and choose rename Upvote 0 Downvote
V villandra Distinguished Jan 24, 2012 23 0 18,520 Jun 15, 2015 #4 Reyaz123 : Locate your hard drive in my computer, right clicking and select properties You can change the name there at the top of the properties, it will say your disk name. Just change that, apply, and press ok. Thanks! And you know what? It worked! It solved my linux utility's inability to see that drive. Upvote 0 Downvote
Reyaz123 : Locate your hard drive in my computer, right clicking and select properties You can change the name there at the top of the properties, it will say your disk name. Just change that, apply, and press ok. Thanks! And you know what? It worked! It solved my linux utility's inability to see that drive.
Reyaz123 Admirable May 8, 2015 2,229 0 6,460 Jun 15, 2015 #5 Great too see it is solved. Regards, -Reyaz Upvote 0 Downvote