[image]<01>../res/banner.png[/image] [bold]<01> Change Label/drive letter [/bold] [image]<02>../res/line.png[/image] [body]<02> [/body][image]../res/mark.png[/image][smallbold] Change label[/smallbold][body] Partition label is an optional attribute. It's a name assigned to a partition for easier recognition of your partitions. For example: the partition for important backup files can be called Backup, whereas an application partition can be named as Program and etc. [/body][image]../res/mark.png[/image][smallbold] Change drive letter[/smallbold][body] Some operating systems assign letters (C: D:) to hard disk partitions at startup. They are used by application and operating system to locate files on partitions. Connecting an additional disk, as well as creating or deleting a partition on exist disks, might change your system configuration. As a result, some applications might stop working or user files cannot be opened. To avoid this, you can change partition letters assigned by an operation system. To change partition label: 1. Select a partition whose label need to be changed. Click [/body][smallbold]Partitions[/smallbold][body] > [/body][smallbold]Change label[/smallbold][body]. 2. Enter a new label in the Partition label window. 3. By clicking [/body][smallbold]OK[/smallbold][body], you will add a pending operation. To change drive letter: 1. Select a disk and a partition. 2. Click [/body][smallbold]Partitions[/smallbold][body] > [/body][smallbold]Change drive letter[/smallbold][body]. 3. Specify the drive letter you want to assign to the partition, in the new drive letter-drop down list. 4. Click [/body][smallbold]OK[/smallbold][body] to add the pending operation. [/body][image]../res/tip.png[/image][smallbold]Tips: [/smallbold] [image]../res/mark.png[/image][body] The new partition structure will be graphically displayed in the main window of [/body][smallbold]EaseUS Partition Master[/smallbold][body]. [/body][image]../res/mark.png[/image][body] The Change drive letter function is available only with Windows environment. [/body]