Partition label

  • Label is an optional name that can be assigned to a partition to simplify its identification. Usually has the same limitation as file names. For example, FAT partitions have labels up to 11 characters long, but may contain spaces.

  • You can enter an optional partition label that will enable you to distinguish one created partition from another.

  • In Windows, a partition label is shown in the Explorer disk and folder tree, for example, WIN98(C:), WINXP(D:), DATA(E:), etc. WIN98, WINXP and DATA are partition labels.
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