Type cmd.exe in the windows search box in the start menu
Right click on cmd.exe and select Run with Administrative Privileges
In the command prompt type
label c:
or whatever drive letter you want to change the label for, repeat.
Make sure your typing label not lable
Have you rebooted or logged off and then back on since you have renamed the drives?
Your not the only one that is having this issue:
http://windows7forums.com/windows-7...-explorer-different-than-disk-management.html
You may want to report a possible bug with M$.
I saw this once in Windows 7 RC but rebooting resolved it. I am running a number of machines with Windows 7 RTM (x86 and x64) and have not seen this again.
In safe mode the drives have the names that I assigned to them. But back in normal mode, they don't
Is there an Autorun.inf in the relevant drives?
What do you mean? What are those and how can I look for them?
You'll have to enable show hidden and system files in Control Panel: Appearence and personalization: Folder Options.
Autorun.inf files are usually on CD and DVD to play automatically.
Why there on my hard drives I don't know