At 02:48 AM 3/30/1998 Loy Pressley wrote:
>John Chin wrote:
>
>> I also designate a CD-ROM drive letter well beyond the letter of
>> the last possible Hard Drive expected in a system.
>
>John, what commands do I use to designate the drive letter for an installed
>CD-ROM?
>
>I currently have LASTDRIVE=Z. I would like to change this to a lower
letter and
>then designate my CD-ROM drive as the same letter designated by the LASTDRIVE
>command. I'm currently showing 575 K in lower memory. If I could save
some lower
>memory by changing the drive letter designations it might make it easier
for some
>programs that hog lower memory to run.
Loy:
In your AUTOEXEC.BAT file you would add following switch
after your MSCDEX.EXE statement:
/L:x
where x is the drive letter you wish to assign the CD-ROM.
It has to be a Drive letter after your hard drives.
I recommend that you change LASTDRIVE=Z (and your
CD-ROM drive) to a lesser LETTER, to save RAM.
Regards,
John