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Hello,
At 11:51 PM 5/30/98 -0400, you wrote:
>I have a partitioned harddrive; drive letters C:, D:, E:, F:, and G:.
>My CD-Rom is drive M:. I have a last drive statement in the config.sys
>file that reads LASTDRIVE=R.
This is a good, but in Windows 9X you do not need the Lastdrive Setting
anymore. Windows 9X does this automatically in the GUI.
>The Jaz dive is external. When I turn it on it assumes drive letter D:
>and reassigns the logical drive drive letters E: - H:. When this
>happens my program files cannot be found.
>I have gone into control panel, system, device manager but it will not
>allow me to change the drive letter.
>Anyone run into this problem and got a solution? Is the problem caused
>by the logical drives? Any help will be appreciated.
Question for ya! what type of SCSI controller do you have? Do you have
a SCSI Hard drive that your C: - G: are logical on? We may have to change
the SCSI Bios settings.
Also is the SCSI Bios setting the Jaz Drive as D:? Is so, is three away
to not scan that SCSI ID in the Bios?
I may have other Ideas. Give those a try and let us know how it goes.
Tim Lider
Advanced Data Solutions ICQ: 7562541
Web Site: http://www.adv-data.com E-Mail: Mailto:[log in to unmask]
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