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Originally Posted by Quoth
Depends on what viewer you are using. Also Win10 support expires next year. What if you change to Mac or Linux?
Or on Windows you add a storage device. Sometimes it seems only C: is assured of not changing. So years ago I used to always setup optical drives as L: (if only to load stuff) or R: (If recordable). Then the games or MS Office Installer (that always wanted CD for any change) didn't break if the user added another HDD.
Though really the first HDD should have been F: as it was possible to have A:, B:, C: and D: floppies.
It's why sometime the default was Z: for a network drive.
Really this idea is flawed.
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There was a major brand (I forget which, but I ran into it a few times) that shipped all their PCXT that way. their theory was Floppy (IBM had an expansion) could be A,B,C,D