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rawdawg

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Is there a program that will help me know where my files are across multiple HDDs that I keep in a drawer? I have a MacMini (late 2012) with 10.8.2 and since I have 10+ HDDs I only keep two attached at a time using docks and switch them out as needed. Only I never remember what is in each.

I do not want a RAID as I never need to access all at once and don't need all those discs constantly spinning. I maintain a copy of each drive as a backup.
 
thank you SO much!! I believe this is exactly what I'm looking for.

Program is up and running in 10.8.2 Mountain Lion and am doing 15-day trial!
 
or you can reformat each hard drive and give it a name. (but make sure make a copy of the content then put it back in after formatting)

example

D: vacation picture
E: work videos
H: cat collection
 
or you can reformat each hard drive and give it a name. (but make sure make a copy of the content then put it back in after formatting)

example

D: vacation picture
E: work videos
H: cat collection

Where does this idea come from, that in order to rename a volume on a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) requires reformatting? Those days are long gone, you can simply rename any volume you have write rights for via Finder > CMD+SHIFT+C > right click on the volume you want to rename > GET INFO > Name & Extension.
 
Where does this idea come from, that in order to rename a volume on a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) requires reformatting? Those days are long gone, you can simply rename any volume you have write rights for via Finder > CMD+SHIFT+C > right click on the volume you want to rename > GET INFO > Name & Extension.

the idea came from windows *just switched to mac 2 weeks ago*. but thanks for showing me how to do it the mac way.
 
the idea came from windows *just switched to mac 2 weeks ago*. but thanks for showing me how to do it the mac way.

What version of Windows were you using? Windows 3.1?

I was able to rename volumes, or drives as they are called in Windows, with Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 7. I cannot remember Windows 95 and 98 that well, but then again, it has been quite a while.
 
Windows Volume names were never set in stone, even going way back to using DOS you were able to change them using "label".
 
Windows Volume names were never set in stone, even going way back to using DOS you were able to change them using "label".

Ahhhhhhhhhhhh, I could have used that command 17 years ago, but then again, I would not be here.

Strange, that somehow people think, in Windows it is not possible to rename a volume without formatting, and I am still curious where that comes from, as this is not the first time I have seen that mentioned here.
 
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