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To: NickSE who wrote (9029)10/8/1999 5:40:00 PM
From: Zardoz  Respond to of 14778
 
Try using 'Subst f: e:' at the ms-dos command.




To: NickSE who wrote (9029)10/8/1999 7:18:00 PM
From: PMS Witch  Respond to of 14778
 
To be honest about my drive letters, I haven't ever had any reason to make changes, but if I ever did, PMagic would be the route I'd choose. I use PM, but not this feature. There's enough other things PM does that more than justifies the price. Another thing, the manual comes with a pretty clear and complete explanation of what's happening between a PC and its disks and is well worth the time to read.

Sorry my suggestions haven't helped, PW.




To: NickSE who wrote (9029)10/8/1999 7:47:00 PM
From: wily  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
MadDog,

Whichever way you go don't forget about the feature that lets you assign a label to each drive. It cuts down on confusion when you're using PM or fdisk.

It probably doesn't matter that much if you only have 1 OS but if you boot from different disks, then everything gets mixed up and the drive labels are indispensable.

w



To: NickSE who wrote (9029)10/8/1999 8:03:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Can I change the drive letter assignment in fdisk or do I have to wipe D & E clean before I install the second drive? If that's my only choice I'm buyin PMagic.

Drive letters are assigned by the OS..not Fdisk and not Partition Magic. They are assigned by the OS in order as they are found (with some exceptions depending on the OS) As noted in a previous post..first recognized primary Physical drives and then logical drives. NT does things a little different..it will assign letters to drives with formats it does not recognize.

You can affect the drive letter assignments as noted by the way you format your drives.

I assume you are using Win9x? or did you say? You can map drives in NT but you are stuck with standard hard drive letter assignment in Win9x.

I would follow Wizzzzz's procedure but I am not sure you have to make the small unformatted primary on the second drive. I thought you could just make the whole second physical drive a logical drive.

You may be able to do it with Fdisk...I use PM as I find it easier to use than Fdisk...it also has more capability as PM Witch noted. If Fdisk will let you format the second drive as a logical drive it may be all you need.

I format my second (and third and fourth) harddrives as primary drives. I prefer primary drives because I can boot from them. I just let the drive letters do their own thing.

Zeuspaul