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When a hard drive has been formatted, the user can give the storage space created a name: that is the volume label.
For example, on a PC computer the main hard drive is recognized as C, the CD-Player as D: and if a USB key is plugged in it gets drive letter E:
In addition to these Drive letters, the user may choose to give a more "meaningful " name to one or all drives. This additional name is the volume label. It is usually optional on PCs.

You digital media player is also a hard drive and the storage space on the media player (where you store your files, songs) can have a NAME or volume label.

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You need to locate the current volume label on the drive.
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Try this
Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME syntax
Formats a disk for use with MS-DOS.
FORMAT drive: [/V[:label]] [/Q] [/F:size] [/B | /S] [/C]
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Formats a disk for use with Windows 2000.
FORMAT volume [/FS:file-system] [/V:label] [/Q] [/A:size] [/C] [/X]
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NTFS supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K.
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This would erase all the contents of your C: hard disk drive. In other words, unless you wish to erase all your computer's information, this command should not be done unless you're planning to start over.

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Right click My Computer-->Manage-->then go to Disk Management
and select the to format right-click it and click format. Thats it Your drive will format and You can also choose in which file system you want to format your drive.
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you do not require to put anything in the volume label infact there must be a check box under the volume lable box uncheck it and try.
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