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smackedass

2002-08-27, 4:28 pm

Hello!

If I can't get to see the BIOS on a 95 box (didn't convince the client that
a reboot was necessary), what's the easiest/best way to see, on a 95 box, if
its multiple drives (in this instance, C:, D:, E:, and F are logical or
physical?

Yes, I could've taken the case off, but is there a way to tell, from either
DOS or the OS itself, whether or not these drives are logical or physical?

Thanks, again! Love you guys (girls)!

smackedass


denis_baribeau

2002-08-27, 5:24 pm

In device manager you would be able to see physical drive and how many.

Has per partition is concern in DOS prompt using DIR command may be able to do the math using size ,or from my computer check the propreties anddo the math from disk size.

Just my 2 cents
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