PowerQuest Drive Image 91
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Look for a line that includes the word MSCDEX. The /L:
drive
parameter (in which
drive
is the drive letter that was assigned to your CD-ROM before you made changes
with Drive Image) may appear at the end of this line. Change this letter to Z.
Because the OS assigns all other available drive letters before assigning Z, this
ensures that partition changes you make in the future will not invalidate your
CD-ROM drive letter.
For more information, type HELP MSCDEX at a DOS prompt.
If your computer is on a network, when you log in to the network the letter Z and
other letters at the end of the alphabet may be assigned to network search drives. In
this case, assign your CD-ROM a letter just before the first letter used by the network
search drives.
7
Select File
➤
Exit. When you are asked whether you want to save the file, click Yes.
8
When you see the DOS prompt (C:\), reboot your machine.
If you are using Windows 95 and Windows 95 drivers for the CD-ROM:
1
Click Start
➤
Settings
➤
Control Panel
➤
System.
2
From the System Properties screen, select Device Manager.
This brings up a list of the devices in your computer.
3
Double-click CDROM.
4
Click the Settings tab.
5
At the bottom of the Settings page is the heading, Reserved Drive Letters. Under
this heading are two listings, Start Drive Letter and End Drive Letter. Change the
values for these listings to Z.
Because the OS assigns all other available drive letters before assigning Z, this
ensures that partition changes you make in the future will not invalidate your
CD-ROM drive letter.
6
Click OK to close the Settings page.
7
Click OK to close the System Properties page.
8
Click Yes to restart your computer.
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