From: Simon Oke Message-Id: <199610210944.KAA00198@loony.demon.co.uk> Subject: Re: Drive Help To: eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il (Eli Zaretskii) Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 10:44:59 +0100 (BST) Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com In-Reply-To: from "Eli Zaretskii" at Oct 20, 96 07:33:44 pm MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Length: 749 > > > On 20 Oct 1996, Simon Oke wrote: > > > > I'm saying that it is always there on a PC. If the drive is > > > disconnected, as far as I know DOS will refuse to boot. > > > > Mine has no power connector at the moment, is disabled in the BIOS > > setup, and the machine boots just fine. > > And which drives does DOS think are available? Does it call the hard > disk A: or C:? If it's C:, what do you get when you type this: > > cd a: > The following: c:\>a: Drive not ready--close door R(etry), I(gnore), F(ail), or A(bort)? f Invalid drive "A:" c:\> So, the hard disk is C:, the (non-existent) floppy is A:. DOS still has the support loaded for it, even though the drive is not there. Like I said, it still boots fine. Simon.