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From: | Bernie <bernie AT mbox302 DOT swipnet DOT se> |
Subject: | RE: Max. drive letter, etc. (was Hard Disk 20gb and dos) |
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Date: | Fri, 16 Feb 2001 21:24:00 +0100 |
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Joe wrote: >Oh, yeah - that reminds me ... does anyone know for >certain that this 24 drive limit is real, or are people >simply assuming this because there are about 24 >letters (26 actually) in the English alphabet? The limit in MS-DOS 6.2 FDISK is Z:, I've never tried to access a drive as anything above - but I don't think it will work since FDISK can't handle it. You'll also get an error report (actually one for every you have above the Z limit) upon booting MS-DOS. I never tried with DR-DOS since I didn't really see the point when all I was doing was changing HDs - from a 6.5GB to a 8.4GB as my primary with a 6.5GB as secondary. Perhaps I'll give it a try when my new HD comes (atleast they shipped my stuff today so I'll get it next week). //Bernie
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