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I believe, in Win95, you can assign the drive letter through the control panel.
click on System, then Device manage, and expand the Disk drives, then highlight
the drive in question, and re assign the drive letter... I am not sure what this
will do for old Dos aps, and I suspect they will not see things the same way,
but for Windows aps it should be o.k.

Frank

>I've tried different
>combinations of HD jumpers, as 'secondary master', 'primary slave',
>and 'secondary master', but the second HD always comes up as D.
>
>Was it fdisk I used before?
>

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