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Re: Put "CD" on "L"?
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Tom Kelly <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Tue, 31 Mar 1998 12:49:42 -0600
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Roxanne,

        If you have drives A:, C:, and H:, and then install another hd D:, does H:
get pushed to I?  The reason I set my CD-ROM to Z: was to prevent the
CD-ROM drive letter from changing, no matter what I did to the hard drive
arrangement.

Tom

>
> I always put CD-ROM's in the systems I build on "H". If I were to build a
> system with SCSI hard drives, I'd probably put the CD-ROM letter higher.
>  However, since I build IDE systems, and I know my clients very well, I
figured
> that H was high enough.

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