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Explanation of * Remote * in Volume Label field in FDISK
In some cases, if an existing logical drive is not recognized, FDISK will show * Remote * in the Volume Label field for that drive. This can occur if a logical drive is not recognized by FDISK for some reason and if another drive such as CD-ROM drive or RAMDRIVE or network drive is using the drive letter that the logical drive would have been assigned. One reason that a logical drive might not be recognized is that the partition type may not be valid for that version of FDISK. We have seen a case where a logical drive showed up normally in WIN98 GUI mode or in FDISK in a DOS box, but the drive label field showed * Remote * in FDISK in DOS mode (with a RAMDRIVE loaded). In this case, when booting to Safe mode/Command prompt only, FDISK showed the partition but without the volume label (which dids how up in a DOS box) and the drive was not accessible. In this case the user had copied WIN95 from an old drive to a new drive installed as master, then installed WIN98 on top of WIN95, then converted the partition on the main drive to FAT32. The * Remote * string in the Volume label field is not meant as a volume label but is meant to indicate that FDISK thinks this drive maybe a network drive
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