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Old 01-04-2024, 07:56 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Rinakles View Post
You can map any drive to Z:, there's nothing special about it.
It's true any 2nd or more local drive (other than a floppy) can easily be mapped to Z: (mounted) on Windows, but it's often an indication of a networked drive (LAN or Cloud). I used to map optical drives at install time to L: (for loader) or R: (for recorder) so that adding extra hard drives wouldn't cause the letter to change and thus break games etc, though sometimes I'd mount an added HDD in a empty directory (folder) like C:\VideoEdit or C:\Data. I always since NT 4.0 workstations with Roaming Profiles on a Domain Controller going wrong in 2000 avoided "My Documents".
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