See your MS-DOS Reference Manual for instructions on
creating and using batch files.
Reassigning the Diskette Drives
If your system has two diskette drives, they are connected inside
your computer so that the top drive is A and the bottom drive is
B. Because drive A is the “boot” drive, whenever you want to
load the operating system or a bootable program from a diskette,
you must insert the diskette into drive A.
If both of your drives are the same type-S/,-inch, 1.2MB
capacity, for example-you never need to reassign the drives. If
your two drives are different types, however, you may need to
change the drive letter assignments so you can boot the
computer from drive B. For example, you may have a
program disk that you need to use to boot the computer. Or you
may have an application program that requires you to leave the
key disk in drive A while you run the program.
For these situations, you can reverse the drive assignments to
make the top drive B and the bottom drive A. There are two
ways to do this:
Insert the diskette in the drive you want to boot from and
turn on the computer. The drive automatically becomes
drive A.
Run the AFDD program to reassign the drive. See “Using
the AFDD Program,” below, for instructions.
Your assignments remain in effect until you press the
RESET
button or turn off the computer, or until you reassign the drives
to their original letters. The reassignment remains in effect if
you reset the computer from your hard disk by pressing
Ctrl Alt Del.
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