The exact procedure depends on your operating system, but changing the volume name is usually very similar to renaming a file, e. g., in a file browser window showing the mounted drives, you would right-click on the memory stick icon and select "Rename..." from the pop-up menu, or double-click on the volume name to enable editing it. Of course, you must have write permission for the entire volume.
Note: In some OS versions, you may not be able find "recent files" opened from that volume before you renamed it; you'd have to browse directly to the memory stick instead of using the recent files shortcuts.
Also note, you can't enter a name that is too long as you can on files and folders in your system. Stick to 8 or less characters.Also note, you can't enter a name that is too long as you can on files and folders in your system. Stick to 8 or less characters.
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The exact procedure depends on your operating system, but changing the volume name is usually very similar to renaming a file, e. g., in a file browser window showing the mounted drives, you would right-click on the memory stick icon and select "Rename..." from the pop-up menu, or double-click on the volume name to enable editing it. Of course, you must have write permission for the entire volume.
Note: In some OS versions, you may not be able find "recent files" opened from that volume before you renamed it; you'd have to browse directly to the memory stick instead of using the recent files shortcuts.
Also note, you can't enter a name that is too long as you can on files and folders in your system. Stick to 8 or less characters.