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can I own my drive?
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can I own my drive? - 06-19-2007, 11:29 PM


I was asking google on how to rename "untitled" volume and I found your wonderful icons for drives. But I can only read infos about the xp volume, no writing, no. Is there a way? I prefer names and your trick is hott anyway.


   
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Sounds like a WinDoze question?
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Sounds like a WinDoze question? - 06-20-2007, 07:11 PM


On a Mac you would just rename it.

Open get info and drag the new icon over the old one and you have a new icon.

Just wanted you to know that some of us stop by and read your posts.

WinDoze copies Mac quite a bit. try renaming it from the get info screen.




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it won't past
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it won't past - 06-21-2007, 09:36 AM


Hi again!

What I say is that the winxp icon that shows in os X is saying that the

driver is not my own. When I do "Get Info" about the driver that is

"untitled" and that represent the volume of winxp, in "Ownership &

Permissions" it shows "You can only read". So, is it me or is it normal? It

does that I can't past a new icon over the original. I can do it about the

os X driver, but not on the winxp one. I'm in os X 10.4.9 on a Macbook.

Thank you to reply me, because it helps... really!


   
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and also
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and also - 06-21-2007, 09:44 AM


and also, what about that people will read my thread??? dont stop sumtimes it gets you sumwhere.


   
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