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TERRIBLE BEAT
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Dec 16th, 2003, 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by kellychaos
It could be construed either way, I guess. Say, for instance, your were to type "A  ". That would bring you to a place in the A drive where you can then access the root directory in A. To get back to the C drive, however, you would then have to type "C  ". That's the way I took his meaning. Of course, when you access the DOS, it does start at the "C  " prompt, so it could be construed that way as well.
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Originally Posted by Perndog
You generally type "A:" or "C:" not "A  " or "C  ".
Of course, a DOS prompt by default ends in > ("C  >") so...
WHAT GIVES?
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Again, I think you're both wrong.
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Originally Posted by MS-DOS
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