Originally posted by sillyme:the ancient ones are tapes!
i've used them once before. *shudders*Originally posted by the Bear:anyone seen the cassette tape drive?
they use cassette tapes... you run the damned tape for about 20 minutes or so to load the program before you can run it... i last saw that on a Commodore 64 and a Sinclair 16
chey,,,u partition 1...Originally posted by DevilAngel77:firstly, B drive is reserved for secondary floppy drive. cos last time when PC first arrive, they always give you 2x 3.5" slot thus the system will allocate A: and B: for floppies..
you will note that you cannot assign local harddisk to B: but if you got a network, you can map to a network drive using B:
now for my "drives"
i got
AFloppy drive
CLocal Harddisk 1, System partition
DLocal Harddisk 1, Game partition
ELocal Harddisk 1, Work partition
FLocal Harddisk 1, Personal partition
GLocal Harddisk 2, Misc partition
HLocal Harddisk 2, Clone partition
ICDWriter 1
JCDWriter 2
kImageDrive CDROM
LUSB Thumb
additional(not attached):
still got 1x external Zip drive not used.. keke
partition one + removable i got up to LOriginally posted by bismarck:chey,,,u partition 1...
i mean those individual ones
Originally posted by BaByBoY:partition one + removable i got up to L
w a Z networkdrive
so is 12 drives all together..
budden one 2 hard disk..
140 gb in total..
excluding network space
in short i got 2 hard disk on board...Originally posted by bismarck:![]()
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means u got 2 physical drives ?Originally posted by BaByBoY:in short i got 2 hard disk on board...
but up to 12 drives
Unless you got 20 partitions of 20gb each all within a physical drive to spare, sure.Originally posted by sgboy2004:u can partition into 20 drives...no problem... but do u really need tat?![]()
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