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June 30, 2011

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5"1/4 rules !

the next achievement is when you are the last person alive who knows why are the windows drivers indexed from C: instead of A:
http://superuser.com/questions/231273/what-are-the-windows-a-and-b-drives-used-for

Tyrael

btw...why are all the harddrives still labeled "C"?
I think I will change it to "A:" the next time I install Windows.

Noooo !!! volker !!! You can't !!! It may destroy the whole world !

In my world, it was DF1:

I thought about something completly different first..
But yeah! 5"1/4!
@volker: my windows is at F, hehe (had some usb stuff plugged accidently, but went ahead)

Hmm... When you used B: in "newer" DOS versions and only had one physical drive, system would prompt you to "insert floppy in drive B:" and used the physical A: drive for it. Almost as bad as selling someone a gig of virtual memory.

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