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Appendix A: Additional Tasks90
Refer to your ORB drive owner’s manual, or contact Castlewood Systems, Inc.
(
www.castlewood.com
or
help@castlewood.com
) for more information about configuring
the ORB drive for use under DOS.
Refer to
www.powerquest.com/support/orb
for more information about using Drive Image
with an ORB drive.
Assigning a CD-ROM Drive Letter
If your computer has a CD-ROM drive or any form of removable media, you should be
aware of potential problems with the way drive letters are assigned to these devices.
Drive Image does not make drive letter assignments; this is a function of the operating
system. The operating system assigns drive letters in the following order: The first
recognized primary partition on each hard disk will receive a letter, followed by all logical
partitions on each hard disk. Next, the CD-ROM drive and any other form of removable
media will be assigned a letter.
Because the CD-ROM is one of the last drives to receive a letter, any partitions that you
create or delete on any of your hard disks will affect the drive letter assignment of your
CD-ROM drive. This change in drive letter assignments is usually performed by the
operating system automatically. Occasionally, however, the operating system will fail to
assign a new drive letter to the CD-ROM drive. If this should occur, please follow the
steps:
If you are using DOS/Windows 3.11 or are loading your CD-ROM drivers under DOS
with Windows 95, perform the following:
1
At a DOS prompt, type EDIT C:\CONFIG.SYS.
This starts the DOS editor program and opens your CONFIG.SYS file.
2
Change LASTDRIVE=drive (in which
drive
is any letter of the alphabet) to Z.
This allows the OS to assign all drive letters through Z.
3
Click File
Exit.
4
Click Yes to save the file.
5
You should now be back to a C:\ prompt. Type EDIT C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT.
The DOS editor program starts and opens your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
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