Windows 7 HDD management.

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Peter Jason

O have 3 HDDs but all of the have been given the same serial number in
the Computer Management Device Manager. In XP, these each would show
the serial number shown on the HDD label itself.

Also, one of the HDDs (the most recent) refuses to show the label I
have given it in the "Disk Management" windows, and continues to show
just the drive letter in Windows Explorer.

Peter
 
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Char Jackson

Mine shows the HD Mfrs ID not the serial number. If the multiple HDs
were exactly the same model, the information would also be identical.
By chance, have you setup a virtual drive?
The actual drive serial numbers did not show in any of the info windows
I bothered to look at. There are two dissimilar internal HDs, and one
external USB HD presently connected. The "C:" drive is labeled "Local
Disk", The second internal HD has the label of "HD2".
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McCorkindale

"Char Jackson" wrote in message

Mine shows the HD Mfrs ID not the serial number. If the multiple HDs
were exactly the same model, the information would also be identical.
By chance, have you setup a virtual drive?
The actual drive serial numbers did not show in any of the info windows
I bothered to look at. There are two dissimilar internal HDs, and one
external USB HD presently connected. The "C:" drive is labeled "Local
Disk", The second internal HD has the label of "HD2".
You probably already know this, but posts with binary attachments get
blocked by some NSP's so some of the audience here won't get to
benefit from your contribution, (which I think was valuable). Most
people work around that by uploading a snapshot to an online photo
hosting service and providing a link to it here.
 
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Char Jackson

"Char Jackson" wrote in message


You probably already know this, but posts with binary attachments get
blocked by some NSP's so some of the audience here won't get to
benefit from your contribution, (which I think was valuable). Most
people work around that by uploading a snapshot to an online photo
hosting service and providing a link to it here.
--
Char Jackson


No problem here...
Says the guy whose newsreader isn't configured to post in plain text,
nor is it configured to remove the sig and delimiter from the previous
post when replying. ;-)
 

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