Originally posted by sillyme:the ancient ones are tapes!
i've used them once before. *shudders*Originally posted by the Bear:anyone seen the cassette tape drive?
they use cassette tapes... you run the damned tape for about 20 minutes or so to load the program before you can run it... i last saw that on a Commodore 64 and a Sinclair 16
chey,,,u partition 1...Originally posted by DevilAngel77:firstly, B drive is reserved for secondary floppy drive. cos last time when PC first arrive, they always give you 2x 3.5" slot thus the system will allocate A: and B: for floppies..
you will note that you cannot assign local harddisk to B: but if you got a network, you can map to a network drive using B:
now for my "drives"
i got
A Floppy drive
C Local Harddisk 1, System partition
D Local Harddisk 1, Game partition
E Local Harddisk 1, Work partition
F Local Harddisk 1, Personal partition
G Local Harddisk 2, Misc partition
H Local Harddisk 2, Clone partition
I CDWriter 1
J CDWriter 2
k ImageDrive CDROM
L USB Thumb
additional(not attached):
still got 1x external Zip drive not used.. keke
partition one + removable i got up to LOriginally posted by bismarck:chey,,,u partition 1...
i mean those individual ones
Originally posted by BaByBoY:partition one + removable i got up to L
w a Z networkdrive
so is 12 drives all together..
budden one 2 hard disk..
140 gb in total..
excluding network space
in short i got 2 hard disk on board...Originally posted by bismarck:
means u got 2 physical drives ?Originally posted by BaByBoY:in short i got 2 hard disk on board...
but up to 12 drives
Unless you got 20 partitions of 20gb each all within a physical drive to spare, sure.Originally posted by sgboy2004:u can partition into 20 drives...no problem... but do u really need tat?