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    Bootdisk.com

    Not sure if this is the right forum but feel free to move it.

    When I use a 98 or 95 boot disk from bootdisk.com I find that the CD Drive is usually named Banana by the boot disk and the CD drive letter is designated as R:. I find this confusing enough and feel that a newcomer to this forum with limited skills would find this even more confusing.

    Any comments? Does it work this way with other operating systems?
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    It is just the design of the config file within the boot disk so that the CD Rom letter allocation does not interfere with other possible drive allocations.

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    The config.sys file has Lastdrive=Z so R: must be designated somewhere.

    Oh well, guess this is one of my pet peeves around here. Feel this could be confusing to some.
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    I've always liked it -- anytime I see a reference to "R: BANANA," I know where they've gotten their bootdisk from!

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    CDROM Drive letter assignment

    The bootdisk should contain an autoexec.bat file. You need to look for a line similar to the following:

    .......MSCDEX.EXE /D:ASUSCD01 /V /L:R

    My CD is an asus. Your's may be different. The last switch, /L:R specifies the CDROM drive letter.

    Caveats: When explicitly specified in this manner, obviously, the drive letter should be higher than any hard-drive assigned letter. And the lastdrive statement should contain a letter higher than any used letters.

    Don

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