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Preimenovanje particij v cmd ???
mitjasen ::
Pozdrav.
Je kakšen način da v visti v cmd,ko bootaš z dvdja,preimenuješ particije?
Nujno bi moral preimenovat particijo E: v H:
Je kakšen način da v visti v cmd,ko bootaš z dvdja,preimenuješ particije?
Nujno bi moral preimenovat particijo E: v H:
StratOS ::
Šele sedaj sem videl, da potrebuješ za visto, upam da to gre tudi za visto, preglej :
pri bootu pa poglej kakšne komande maš na voljo "help"
Seveda se da z diskpart v command promtu ( upam, da je tudi pri bootu in da velja tudi za visto ).
Rešitev
pri bootu pa poglej kakšne komande maš na voljo "help"
Seveda se da z diskpart v command promtu ( upam, da je tudi pri bootu in da velja tudi za visto ).
Rešitev
Using a command line
1.
Open Command Prompt.
2.
Type:
diskpart
3.
At the DISKPART prompt, type:
list volume
Make note of the number of the simple volume whose drive letter you want to assign, change, or remove.
4.
At the DISKPART prompt, type:
select volumen
Select the volume, where n is the volume's number, whose drive letter you want to assign, change, or remove.
5.
At the DISKPART prompt, type one of the following:
• assign letter=L
Where L is the drive letter you want to assign or change.
• remove letter=L
Where L is the drive letter you want to remove.
Value Description
list volume
Displays a list of basic and dynamic volumes on all disks.
select volume
Selects the specified volume, where n is the volume number, and gives it focus. If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mount point path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding partition focus.
assign letter=L
Assigns a drive letter, L, to the volume with focus. If no drive letter is specified, then the next available drive letter is assigned. If the drive letter is already in use, an error is generated.
remove letter=L
Removes the drive letter, L, from the volume with focus. If no drive letter or mount point is specified, then DiskPart removes the first drive letter or mount point it encounters.
The remove command can be used to change the drive letter associated with a removable drive. You cannot remove the drive letters on system, boot, or paging volumes. In addition, you cannot remove the drive letter for an OEM partition, any GPT partition with an unrecognized GUID, or any of the special, non-data, GPT partitions such as the EFI system partition.
Notes
• To perform this procedure on a local computer, you must be a member of the Backup Operators group, Administrators group, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. If the computer is joined to a domain, members of the Domain Admins group might be able to perform this procedure. As a security best practice, consider using Run as to perform this procedure. For more information, see Default local groups, Default groups, and Using Run as.
• To open a command prompt, click Start, point to All programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command prompt.
• A computer can use up to 26 drive letters. Drive letters A and B are typically reserved for a floppy disk drives. If the computer does not have a floppy disk drive, you can assign drive letters A and B to removable drives, hard disk drives, or mapped network drives. Hard disk drives are typically assigned drive letters C through Z, while mapped network drives are assigned drive letters in reverse order (Z through C).
• You cannot change the drive letter of the system volume or boot volume.
• An error message may appear when you attempt to assign a letter to a volume, CD-ROM drive, or other removable media device, possibly because it is in use by a program in the system. If this happens, close the program accessing the volume or drive, and then click the Change Drive Letter and Paths command again.
• You can also mount a local drive at an empty folder on an NTFS volume using a drive path instead of a drive letter. For more information, see Related Topics.
• For more information about DiskPart, see Related Topics.
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