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Old 08-11-2012, 02:09
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You can use a tool such as SIW(System Information for Windows) to get volume information for the disks. These are the best tools I know. You can find full versions on nearly any warez site.
In SIW, to get this information, expand Hardware and select "logical disks". Then under the drive that contains your disk, expand "characteristics" to see the information you need.

Aida64(previously known as Everest) may have a similar feature as well.
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