From: Rich_Chong_at_mail.share.org
Date: Sun Sep 20 1998 - 11:29:37 EDT
>You'd wind up with:
>
>Drive 1 = (primary) = C: (logical) = E: (logical) = F:
>Drive 2 = (primary) = D: (logical) = G:
>
>Yes, I know it's stupid - doing it this way means adding a
>second drive changes the letters on the first drive's logical
>drives, making programs and OSes on your first drive
>unusuable. But tell Microsoft that.
The way around that is to not create a primary partition on the second
drive. But FDISK wont let you do that, so another tool must be used, like
OS/2's fdisk or Partition magic. Is there a simpler DOS based utility to do
this?
Rich
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