VolumeID changes NT and FAT volume IDs


Mark Russinovich at www.sysinternals.com has released the freeware utility VolumeID which
allows you to change the volume ids of FAT and NTFS disks under Windows NT,
Windows 2000, and Win9x. Useful to Windows NT admin.


While WinNT/2K and Windows 9x’s built-in Label
utility lets you change the labels of disk volumes, it does not provide any
means for changing volume ids. This utiltity, Volumeid, allows you to change the
ids of FAT and NTFS disks (floppies or hard drives) on both Windows NT/2K and
Windows 9x.

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