sirams 

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Joined: Apr. 2005
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Posted on: Apr. 12 2005,02:56 |
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Sorry, maybe this is a question a bit out of UltraISO, but I couldn't find more appropriate place. So I make a bootable CD image and load CD-ROM drivers for DOS. The problem is: how to determine which letter is assigned to CD-ROM? Now I have hard-coded it to be P, but it is not safe-if the user already has a disk with P letter, mscdex asiigns another letter and then I fail to access CD-ROM. Is there any small DOS util to detect it right?
Help! Freeware NTFS driver (with write access) for DOS badly needed! Tried datapol NTFS4DOS, but it has that shareware demo screen.
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