I am not sure what you are referring to. You can set the letter for
your CD-ROM to anything above all the hard drive letters. You CANNOT
force the CD-ROM to be drive D and a new hard drive to be E. It will
default to D for the second hard drive and the CD ROM must be
designated as E or above. (situations with Doublespace and Drivespace
are treated differently).
Hope this clears up the situtation.
Jim
> I think I heard about these kind of problems before.
>
> The problem is Win95 seems only like the letter D for CD-ROM.
>
> Try to use the letter D for CD-ROM and give the second hard disk (or
> partition) a E letter (I hope so).
>
Jim Maki
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