said:
Hi,
>> Then you have to follow the legacy rules for drive letter assignments.
>If straight W4 needs HPFS and Fat32 IFS files, to access HPFS and Fat32
>partitions, how does it find those files on it's own HPFS partition?
The say way it finds any IFS - by the filespec on the IFS statement.
>Would a FAT32 partition between the front of the drive and an HPFS boot
>partition confuse the drive letters during boot after BASEDEVS?
It depends on when you put it there. If you added it after installing W4,
it probably will cause a problem. Use dfsee to see what drive letters
will be assigned.
Steven
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