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09.11.2006 at 11:06PM PDT, ID: 21985861
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Batch file to change to a drive with a specific volume label

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MS DOS

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batch, label, volume, file, change

Hi-
I need a batch file that will change to a partition that has a specific volume label.  The volume label is "XP".
The XP partition is assigned a different drive letter upon subsequent reboots, so I cannot hardcode the drive in my batch file.
Answered By: rindi
Expert Since: 02/09/2004
Accepted Solutions: 7322
rindi has been an Expert for 4 years 11 months, during which he has posted 46761 comments and answered 7322 questions. rindi is just one of 1018 experts in the MS DOS Zone. 3 experts collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
 
 
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