wrote:
> If I boot DOS, and there is a USB HDD attached, that
> drive will be
> given a drive letter and be read\writable. So far,
> in this case,
> DFSEE shows the drive but PM does not.
This was never the case prior to 7.05 (7.03 ?) --
whenever it was that Jan introduced the USB
capability. Could it be that you are using his
USB-equipped version without realizing it ?
If you are talking about an Ext USB HDD & just plain
DOS, I'd have to see that. Will try this with the
shuttle, next I get the chance.
Jordan
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