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All forums => ThumbsPlus v7-v9 Questions => Topic started by: miltk on 2014-08-31 03:56:33
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up until now i've been using wXP. i have also started using w7pro, and i get this issue....
windows7 pro
when i double click tp, i get a "drive c:\ does not have a volume label which,,,,,please enter a new label for the disk". in the entry field there is "DRIVE_C" already entered. when i click "okay", i get a [5088/144]unable to write disk label to drive c:.: the directory is not a subdirectory of the root directory.
when i click "cancel" i get a "[7243] TP requires unique, non-blank volume labels on disks to differentiate drives. unpredictable results may occur if you don't label your disks. do you want to try to run any? i click "yes" and TP runs normally. all this to say after i cancel out, tp runs just fine anyway.
what should i do? i never had this issue with wXP.
when i look at the c-drive in tp's left panel, it says c: <#6a13f60f>...in tp on my wXP it says c:
as far as i can see everything works fine except for this stupid error message
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> what should i do?
I'd try this:
- Exit ThumbsPlus
- Open Explorer ('My Computer') and browse to the top level. When you see drive C:, right-click on it and choose Rename (or choose Properties and rename the drive there).
- Launch ThumbsPlus and see if the drive shows up with the new name and without that prompt about volume labels.
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yeah but i'm worried about screwing everything ELSE up.
as it is, tp DOES work after i cancel all those annoying messages.
and as i mention in the op, the renaming entry field already says "DRIVE_C", but when i click okay it gives me the error message....
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