FINDDISK (ver 2005-03-23) Abandoned Freeware Besides drive letters, which might change, disks can be given Labels, which are fixed. Installation software often takes advantage of labels to verify that a correct disk has been insterted into a removable disk drive. FINDDISK will search every drive accessable by the Operating System to find a label specified (cAsE sEnSiTiVe, no "spaces"). Wildcards (e.g. "*" and "?") can be used. CAUTION: FINDDISK will search down the drive letter list beginning with "A:", and it will proceed no further once a match is found (even if multiple labels match the wildcard). FINDDISK will report back to the command line if it did NOT find a match for the specified label, as well as the drive letter of the first matching label that it did find. Optionally you can specify that FINDDISK search for a label on only one drive letter (handy to test for specific removable media), as well as tell the computer to change to the drive with a matching label. USAGE: FINDDISK [X:] [+] Label FINDDISK = program name X: = optional specific drive letter to search + = optionally go to the matching drive Label = the case-sensitive label to find