LASTDRIVE
Type: Internal (3.0 and later)
Syntax:
LASTDRIVE=(drive letter)
Purpose: Used in the CONFIG.SYS file to set the maximum number of
drives
that can be accessed.
Discussion
If you set the available disk drives to a letter value lower than that
required
by your existing system, DOS will automatically override the letter value
to
accommodate the drives installed in your system. You should only
increase the
number of drives if you are actually going to be using additional drives
because
each drive letter above E decreases the amount of RAM available for other
purposes.
You do not need to use LASTDRIVE to assign a drive letter to devices that
are
loaded in your CONFIG.SYS file.
For more information on the LASTDRIVE command, refer to Chapter 6, Tips
for
Advanced Users.
Option
drive letter - Specifies the last disk drive (A to Z) that will be
available.
The default is E or the last drive specification in use on your system.
Example
To increase the number of drives that can be accessed by DOS to 4, enter
the
following
lastdrive=d
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