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Why not just set it all the way to Z:??
Thats what I do with my servers. I tried others but sooner or later I
would have to change it.
Drive letters are such a nuisance.
On Fri, 11 Dec 1998 18:25:31 -0800, Jeffrey Ohmes wrote:
>Whenever installing a CDROM in a computer I always set it up as
drive M to
>avoid this completely. It exists just fine as M and then you have
D, E, F,
>G, H, I, J, K, and L for any harddrives or extra partitions that I
want to
>add.
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