From: Dave Ahn (ahn_at_indigo2.rad.bgsm.edu)
Date: Sat Dec 07 1996 - 14:02:30 EST
Hello,
This is a very simple question, but I can't seem to find the answer
in any of the documentation or help files I have...
I have a TP750C w/ a PC-DOS 6.3/Windows 3.11 configuration. I'm using
the built in PC-DOS compression, which swaps C: with E:. I'm also
loading the Socket Services ATA/SRAM driver, which assigns each of the
slots to D: and E:, hence making E: (raw HD) inaccessible to Windows.
Is there a way to force PC-DOS to swap C: and F: or G: at bootup instead?
Thanks in advance,
Dave.
--
Dave Ahn, ahn_at_relito.medeng.bgsm.edu "When you were born you cried, and the
world rejoiced. Try to live your life
Medical Visualization Laboratory so that when you die you will rejoice,
Bowman Gray School of Medicine and the world will cry." -1/2 jj^2
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