Re: Dos command?



dkb wrote:
Doug Knox MS-MVP wrote:

None. This is a safeguard to help ensure you don't accidentally convert a drive you didn't intend to. To get the Volume Label, simply type DIR G: at the command prompt. The first line of the results will contain the Volume Label.

I know that Volume in drive G is DISK1_VOL5 and I have already said so but what is the whole comannd to be typed now please?
Thank you, I have done it. Could you please throw some light on the second part of my problem I am putting it again namely:

b). my aim is to pass-on 10 GB from G to F and then from F to E and then from D to C. There is a free program available at
< http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/Ranish_Partition_Manager/ranish.html>
this program uses a command line interface and is intended for advanced users that are comfortable with DOS screens.

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