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Re: [ARSCLIST] Storing digital media



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom Fine" <tflists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 5:55 AM
> You can name a drive anything you want in any version of Windows since 95.
And in DOS, if I remember
> correctly. Just right-click in My Computer and go to PROPERTIES.
>
> Same goes for internal and external drives. If I couldn't name the
numerous external drives in my
> system, I could never find or save anything in any kind of decent order.
>
You can, indeed, assign an 11-character name to any drive in a DOS-based
system...in fact, when you farmat a disk, hard or floppy, you'll be prompted
to enter a name for it. However, what you can't do is access these disks
by typing in the names...Wintel only recognizes letters of the alphabet
as drive designations, and A:, B: and C: are automatically assigned to
two floppy drives and the first hard drive (or partition) on the system.

You can partition hard drives, and assign different letters to those
partitions...you can also assign different drive letters to drives on
networked computers (which gets complicated!) But, for example...my
hard drive was names "DISK2_VOL1" by the guy who installed it, but
I can't enter DISK2_VOL1/Discog and access the Discog folder/directory
on my machine...

Steven C. Barr


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