Drew, now that's an interesting concept, and a possible cause for
considerableproglems. If a removable drive device is made bootable, it is
perceived to be a floppy. That being the case, why can only drives A and B
still be considered floppies? Suppose you make your ZipDrive, your CD-ROM
drive, either or anywhere from two to four hard drives, and your tape backup
device, all bootable. Oh, yes, some BIOS setupus only allow for a limited
number of bootable devices. What happens to the ZipDrive if you still have
a 3.5-inch flop as Drive A: and a 5.25-inch flop as Drive B:, and you still
want to have the Zip be bootable? What will it be called, and will it be
recognized as a 3.5-inch floppy, or treated like a CD-ROM drive?
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Brent Reynolds, Atlanta, GA USA
ARC.angel says "zip.itup"
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