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Description


VolumeID



Although Windows' built-in Label utility enables you to change volume labels, it cannot modify the volume ID. Unlike the label, which acts as a description for the storage, the ID is a unique identifier assigned to a disk volume by the file system.



Features:



  • Lightweight console application

  • Change storage ID

  • Perform advanced tasks like disk cloning, backup, or restore



While the application does not require installation or configuration, you do need to know the basics of using commands. The app provides you with some instructions as to how to write the correct commands, but the most important thing to account for is the volumeid <driveletter:> xxxx-xxxx format.



Technical Specifications:



  • Mainly designed for FAT and NTFS disks

  • Can include floppy disks

  • Changes to NTFS disks do not occur instantly



The tool is mainly designed for FAT and NTFS disks, but that can also include floppy disks, which can be helpful if you have an older computer that features one. Take note that the changes to NTFS disks do not occur instantly, and you need to reboot for them to take effect.



Warnings:



  • Shutdown all apps before running the tool

  • Avoid conflicts



The developer warns that you need to shut down all apps before running the tool, as to avoid various conflicts. For instance, NT may become confused and think that the media (disk) has changed after a FAT volume ID has changed. If you get an error message asking you to reinsert the original disk, then there is a chance that the disks doesn't recognize any apps stored on it.



Usage:



  • Advanced tasks

  • Maintaining unique identifiers



The application doesn't appear like a tool for the average users, but rather an app to use when you need to perform various advanced tasks where maintaining a unique identifier for each volume is crucial.



Benefits:



  • Useful for software and systems

  • Identify and manage disks

  • Resolve software conflicts



A common situation when the tool can prove useful is instances where software and systems use the volume ID to identify and manage disks. If you want to move programs with licensing or protection mechanisms to the disk or perhaps want to get rid of regular software conflicts, then perhaps VolumeID can come in handy.



User Reviews for VolumeID 7

  • for VolumeID
    VolumeID is a must-have for advanced users needing to change volume IDs for technical tasks. Requires command knowledge and caution with app conflicts.
    Reviewer profile placeholder Emily Johnson
  • for VolumeID
    VolumeID is a fantastic tool for anyone needing to manage disk volumes effectively. 5 stars!
    Reviewer profile placeholder Alex Johnson
  • for VolumeID
    This app makes changing volume IDs super easy! Perfect for advanced tasks. Highly recommend!
    Reviewer profile placeholder Sarah Lee
  • for VolumeID
    I love how straightforward VolumeID is! It helped me with disk cloning effortlessly. Five stars!
    Reviewer profile placeholder David Kim
  • for VolumeID
    Amazing utility for managing volume IDs! A must-have for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike.
    Reviewer profile placeholder Emily Davis
  • for VolumeID
    VolumeID works like a charm! It's lightweight, efficient, and perfect for my technical needs.
    Reviewer profile placeholder Michael Brown
  • for VolumeID
    This app is a lifesaver! Changing volume IDs has never been easier—totally worth the five stars!
    Reviewer profile placeholder Jessica Wilson
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