(http://www.gamergang.com/palio/pictures/12dvd.jpg)
DVD-RAM?
what the hell
Yup all DVD RAM :)
You're a bitch compared to me.
I had up to drive S: before! :X
(Hooray for Daemon Tools, Nero, 2 CD-Roms, and Microsoft CD Mounting tool!)
That ain't nothin' to what I could do on Linux...
/mnt/cd1
/mnt/cd2
/mnt/cd3
...
/mnt/cd100
Mount all the ISOs I want. ;)
Quotewhat the hell
Just when i had them going Newby! Spoiler! :P
Yeah I was going to say... That looks just like what VirtualDrive does for me.
Question, what happens when you hit 'Z'?
Quote from: Scr33n0r on October 03, 2005, 11:57:25 AM
Question, what happens when you hit 'Z'?
What do you mean?
He means when you get to 'Z' as a label for your drive (when you have 26 drives)
No idea maybe it just starts again like AA, AB, AC, AD ???
Quote from: MyndFyrex86] link=topic=3184.msg31584#msg31584 date=1128356164]
Quote from: Scr33n0r on October 03, 2005, 11:57:25 AM
Question, what happens when you hit 'Z'?
What do you mean?
Yeah, what Palio said.
If you can create an infinite number of drives, how are they named after they've hit 'Z'?
Windows only supports drive letters through "Z".
However, having said that, you *can* mount drives that Windows *perceives* as physical (such as VirtualDrives) into empty NTFS folders.
Note the filename of the attachment ;)
You wanna-be *nix user. DIE!
Link? It seems us not-so-members can't see the file. :-\
subst Z: "C:\ZDrive\"
Instant Z drive. :P
Quote
C:\Documents and Settings\Ian>subst Z: "C:\windows"
C:\Documents and Settings\Ian>subst
Z:\: => C:\windows
C:\Documents and Settings\Ian>help subst
Associates a path with a drive letter.
SUBST [drive1: [drive2:]path]
SUBST drive1: /D
drive1: Specifies a virtual drive to which you want to assign a path.
[drive2:]path Specifies a physical drive and path you want to assign to
a virtual drive.
/D Deletes a substituted (virtual) drive.
Type SUBST with no parameters to display a list of current virtual drives.
lol, imagine if someone had up to Z in drives, and NONE were fake, they were all either externals, cdroms, dvd,etc.
Quote from: Blaze on October 05, 2005, 08:41:40 PM
subst Z: "C:\ZDrive\"
Instant Z drive. :P
Quote
C:\Documents and Settings\Ian>subst Z: "C:\windows"
C:\Documents and Settings\Ian>subst
Z:\: => C:\windows
C:\Documents and Settings\Ian>help subst
Associates a path with a drive letter.
SUBST [drive1: [drive2:]path]
SUBST drive1: /D
drive1: Specifies a virtual drive to which you want to assign a path.
[drive2:]path Specifies a physical drive and path you want to assign to
a virtual drive.
/D Deletes a substituted (virtual) drive.
Type SUBST with no parameters to display a list of current virtual drives.
Or, right click on My Computer -> Manage -> Storage -> Disk Management. Right click a partition -> Change Drive Letter and Paths. Yours is easier though. :-\