![]() ![]() The only possible way I know is by locking the MBR. (I do of course check the name before handing out the drive to anyone, but I don't know, someday I might forget, so. So, I ask: is this possible? if yes, how? I have been looking around the drive's properties window, but no luck in finding this option. Usually, I have no problem about this kind of thing, but since this particular USB drive is for work-related purposes, and I'm not sure they understand the concept of boundaries, I'm trying to lock or password-protect my usb drive's name (to "my drive", or something), so I can avoid. I also have friends/roommates who are prone to computer-pranks, like the common "facejacking", and, among other things, change the display name of usb drives (and other connectable devices) to stupid things, like "THIS IS VIRUS", or other stuff that would probably get censored if I typed them. ![]() I have a usb drive that I use a lot to share files between people I with whom I have a professional relationship with, like when sharing a in-work paper with a professor, per example. Info: I am running windows 7 home Premium
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