Rename the internal floppy drives.

Hello again,
 
And thanks for your help!
 
As previously mentioned, I want to do is change the title to:
 
My book (d),
 
Hello Osprey4
 
As directed by my previous post, I'm only changing the name of my book (d) for the DVD-RAM (d).
 
My book (D :) currently opens the floppy drive in slot 1.
 
All we need to change is the name, not the path by car.
 
All the paths and the record/playback fine reader,
and access from the shortcuts on the desktop or workstation without any problem.
 
Here's what I've done so far:
 
 
 

As you can see, there is no option rename.

and clicking the name opens the location.

^ So I went to disk management, and the two floppy drives are not show.

Is this the place where I can change the name only (not the path by car)?

Gerry,

If this happened when you replaced the two DVD players?

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