Takechiyo Posted November 20, 2018 Posted November 20, 2018 (edited) Hi LIGHTNING UK and all, I was trying to burn the Linux installation image to disc yesterday with ImgBurn on W2K12 R2. The original image file has its default Volume Label. There're three formats/ standards and have different naming rules, limitation. I want the Volume Label can be the same in three different formats. It's easily to identify in operating system, I think. But once I changed the default volume label, it can't be restored. I tried uninstalling ImgBurn, restart the system, then reinstall ImgBurn again. The Volume Label was not restored to default. The related setting is not included in ImgBurn.ini. And I took some time to check the registries, looking for the keyword: imgburn Nothing useful was found. How can I restore the default Volume Label of the image file? Otherwise, where's the setting or mapping table, records stuff that I can modify or delete? Please help! Thanks. Edited November 20, 2018 by Takechiyo
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 20, 2018 Posted November 20, 2018 If you've changed it, you can't restore it as such.... only change it again to what it used to be - and that would have to come from your own memory. If you want it back to how it's supposed to be, you could always just download the image again.
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