DOS 6.22 Partition

Discussion in 'Acronis Disk Director Suite' started by dobber, Aug 3, 2008.

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  1. Brian K

    Brian K Imaging Specialist

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    chirawatf,

    Thanks. Nice.
     
  2. dobber

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    Brian

    I am not sure what you mean. The DOS partition is seeing A B and C drives.

    On the machine (My Computer) the D drve is the DVG.
    THe logical partition is the G drive

    Bill
     
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    I moved the DATA partition to the beginning of the C drive. (It was at the end.) This solved the problem.

    Thanx to all for your help.
     
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    Drive letters exist in the "mind" of the OS. When the computer is turned off, there is no C: drive or any other drive letters. Drive letters in DOS will be different from drive letters in Windows. Your G: drive in Windows would have been D: drive in DOS.
     
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