Windows 10: Unique Volume Labels Display as "Local Disk" in explorer Windows 10

Discus and support Unique Volume Labels Display as "Local Disk" in explorer Windows 10 in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Just ran fresh installation of windows 10 on an office workstation and none of the volume labels that have been set for the drives are displaying in... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Robert_3rdeye, Jun 3, 2021.

  1. Unique Volume Labels Display as "Local Disk" in explorer Windows 10


    Just ran fresh installation of windows 10 on an office workstation and none of the volume labels that have been set for the drives are displaying in explorer.From the attached image you can see that the volume labels or "friendly names" are both visible in Powershell and in Disk Management but fail to display correctly in explorer. Is there a fix for this? Several workstation at this office have windows 10 installed on the same hardware and do not have this issue.

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    Robert_3rdeye, Jun 3, 2021
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  2. Can't assign volume names in File Explorer

     
    PARTHA SARATHI DEY, Jun 3, 2021
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  3. Ralph_B Win User
    winxp pro explorer cd or dvd label

    windows explorer doesn't correctly display the title/label of either cds or dvds , sometimes a previous label is displayed regardless of file content, but mostly no label is displayed. The contaents are displayed ok.
    the following method will display the label correctly but does not alter win explorer display:
    right click on drive, select properties, select hardware, double click on appropriate drive then click on volumes, then click on populate. This method obviously proves that the information can be read by my system but I do not understand the explorer problem - any thoughts are wellcome please ?



    win xp sp2
    optorite drive dvd rw dd0203

    I've since resolved the problem by selecting autoplay for the cd/dvd drive, not ideal becauase I do not want to use the autoplay feature , but at least it solved the label problem
     
    Ralph_B, Jun 3, 2021
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  4. Unique Volume Labels Display as "Local Disk" in explorer Windows 10

    can i change hard disk volume label

    can i change hard disk volume label Example local Disk E: to local Disk D:
     
    Pratish Chavan, Jun 3, 2021
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