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Old 04-18-2024, 04:14 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
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.
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
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