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Why does Windows Explorer show “Removable Drive” instead of RDX next to the RDX removable storage drive letter?

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Why does Windows Explorer show “Removable Drive” instead of RDX next to the RDX removable storage drive letter?

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The Windows Explorer application shows the cartridge volume label next to the drive letter used by the RDX removable hard disk drive. When no cartridge is present, the device class is shown as “Removable Drive.” To set a new volume label on your RDX cartridge, right click on the volume label in Windows Explorer and select “Properties.” Type a new name in the box on the “General” tab of the properties dialog.

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