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Hello SCOUGians  
since my Thinkpad T30 has no floppy drive I thought of installing =  
 
an virtual floppy SW. I tried and purchased SVDisk 1.2 from =  
 
Albert J. Shan.  
 
While testing the non-registered version I was not able to set =  
 
the drive explicitely to V:  
 
It always took T:, as the first letter after the CD-RW / DVD unit =  
 
and complained about my setting to V: as an error ;-(  
 
How can I overcome this ?  
 
Another question: How do I write an e-mail to the author ?  
His Compuserve address seems not to be correct anymore =  
 
these days !?  
 
Any assistance and guidance is very appreciated, =  
 
Regards, svobi  
 
 
PS: RESERVEDRIVELETTER=3DR is already set to place =  
 
the CD-RW / DVD unit to S: !!!  
 
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