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By golly, you learn something new every day.
Thanks Steve,
Sandy
>Sandy Shapiro wrote:
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>> One question. My CD Rom drive is now out of sequence. It's drive letter
>> got bounced down a notch. Is there a way to set the CD Rom drive letter at
>> a very low level, like drive Y or Drive Z, so I don't have to keep fooling
>> with it whenever I add another hard drive?
>There sure is a way to do this. Add to the CONFIG.SYS file
>RESERVEDRIVELETTER=x where x is the drive letter preceeding the drive
>letter you want the CDRom drive to become. I believe that there is Help
>on this option or it is documented a fixpak readme file.
>Steve Schiffman
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