When you attach a USB drive to your computer, Windows 11 or 10 assigns the volume label Local Disk as the default. However, if you want to use the USB drive’s name instead, you can do so by changing the volume label on your computer to USB Drive.

To rename a drive in File Explorer in Windows 11 or 10, you can use the following steps:

  1. Open File Explorer and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen. This will show you a list of your drives.
  2. On the right hand side of this list, you will see a list of volumes.
  3. Click on the name of the drive that you want to rename. This will open a new window with information about that drive and its contents.
  4. In this new window, you can change the name of that drive or add a new volume to it if necessary.

Ways to change volume label in Windows 11

Change volume label using File Explorer

Now, on your windows 11 computer, open the Start Menu and type “cmd” and hit enter. Now, type “netstat -an” and hit enter. The netstat command will show you all the network connections on your computer. You can see which ones are active by looking at the lines that start with “inetnum:” You can also see how many connections there are on a network by looking at the lines that start with “inetnum:*”. For example, if you have two networks connected to your computer and inetnum is 3, then there are three active connections on that network.

To rename a drive in File Explorer, right-click on the drive and select Rename. ..

Please enter the name you want to assign. ..

If you’re not using the Administrator account, you will see an Access Denied prompt. Click Continue button to change the Name.

Change volume label via drive properties

On your Windows 11 computer, open the file explorer. In the file explorer, open the folder called “C:\Users\Your name\AppData\Roaming.minecraft”. In the “C:\Users\Your name\AppData\Roaming.minecraft” folder, open the file called “settings.json”. In the “settings.json” file, find and change the value of “loggingEnabled” to true.

Now, in the Properties window, under the Drive tab, you’ll see a list of options. The first option is to change the name of the drive. You can do this by clicking on it and then selecting the Change Name button. Alternatively, you can type in a new name for the drive in the text field and then click on OK. The second option is to change how much space this drive will use. You can do this by clicking on it and then selecting the Use Disk Space button. Alternatively, you can type in a new amount of space in the text field and then click on OK. The last option is to set how often this drive will be checked for updates. You can do this by clicking on it and then selecting the Check For Updates button. Alternatively, you can type in a new time period into the text field and then click on OK.

In the drive’s Properties, select the General tab.

In the Name field, enter the name of the person or organization you want to contact.

Apply the security patch to your computer.

Change drive or volume label in settings

In the Definitions window, click on the following: “Windows 11 Start button and select Settings.” In the Settings window, click on the following: “Taskbar and Start Menu.” “Taskbar and Start Menu (x64).” “Taskbar and Start Menu (x86).”

In the System tab, you can change how your device behaves.

Scroll down and click the Store link on the right.

Scroll down to the Advanced Store Definitions option. This is where you can customize your store’s settings. First, you’ll want to decide what type of store you’re creating. There are three options: eCommerce, app, or both. Next, you’ll need to decide which platforms your store will be available on. There are three options here as well: desktop, mobile, or both. Last, you’ll need to decide what types of products your store will sell. There are four options here: physical products, digital products, services, or a combination of them all. ..

Disks and volumes are two important tools in your computer’s operating system. By clicking on them, you can see how many disks and volumes are currently installed on your computer.

Click on the “properties” button next to the volume you want to rename.

Now enter the new volume label and click the button To apply button. ..

Final Words

We hope you enjoy our article about how to change the volume label in Windows 11. Windows automatically assigns a common name to any drive you connect to your computer. Volume labels can be changed to be more descriptive. You can assign NTFS drives a distinguished name of up to 32 characters, or 11 characters for FAT drives, with spaces allowed. Regardless of how they are entered, FAT drives are always saved in uppercase letters, but NTFS drives allow both uppercase and lowercase labels. Various procedures for adjusting the volume label in Windows will be covered.