DoubleSpace, Drive Letters, and Installable Devices (97885)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.0
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.2
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.22
This article was previously published under Q97885 SUMMARY
This information applies to both Microsoft DoubleSpace and Microsoft
DriveSpace. For MS-DOS 6.22, use DRVSPACE in place of DBLSPACE for commands
and filenames.
This article discusses how MS-DOS DoubleSpace assigns drive letters
when installable block device drivers are loaded in the CONFIG.SYS
file. Drive assignments depend on the order of device drivers in
relation to the DEVICEHIGH=C:\DOS\DBLSPACE.SYS /MOVE command in the
CONFIG.SYS file.
NOTE: Installable block device drivers (for example, RAMDRIVE.SYS)
affect DoubleSpace because they use drive letters.
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If no block devices appear before the DBLSPACE.SYS command in the
CONFIG.SYS file, host drive letters are assigned according to the
ActivateDrive line in DBLSPACE.INI file on the host drive. Any unused
letters between the FirstDrive and LastDrive lines appear as
"Available for DoubleSpace" when you type dblspace /list at the MS-DOS command prompt. For example, if you
have the following configuration files:
CONFIG.SYS: DBLSPACE.INI
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DBLSPACE.SYS LastDrive=H
RAMDRIVE.SYS ActivateDrive=H,CO
your DBLSPACE /LIST would look something like this:
Drive Type
----- -------------------------
A Removable-media drive
B Removable-media drive
C Compressed hard drive
D Available for DoubleSpace
E Available for DoubleSpace
F Available for DoubleSpace
G Available for DoubleSpace
H Local hard drive
I RamDrive
However, if a block devices loads before DBLSPACE.SYS in the
CONFIG.SYS file, it uses the first drive letter available after the
last physical drive before any Double Space drives mount. As a result,
if a drive letter taken by a block device would otherwise have been
either a host drive or an "Available for DoubleSpace" drive,
DoubleSpace moves the host or "Available..." drive to a different
letter. The letter used is one greater than the LastDrive specified in
the DBLSPACE.INI. For example, if you have the following configuration
files:
CONFIG.SYS: DBLSPACE.INI
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RAMDRIVE.SYS LastDrive=H
DBLSPACE.SYS ActivateDrive=H,C0
your DBLSPACE /LIST would look something like this:
Drive Type
----- -------------------------
A Removable-media drive
B Removable-media drive
C Compressed hard drive
D RamDrive
E Available for DoubleSpace
F Available for DoubleSpace
G Available for DoubleSpace
H Local hard drive
I Available for DoubleSpace
If more than one block device is loaded prior to the DBLSPACE.SYS
command in the CONFIG.SYS file, each block device causes DoubleSpace
to move a host or "Available" drive, using successive letters after
the LastDrive.
This results in DoubleSpace reserving drive letters after the drive
letter specified by the LastDrive line in the DBLSPACE.INI file.
For example, if you have a Novell network in the case above, Novell
would use drive letters starting after those reserved by DoubleSpace,
regardless of the LastDrive line in the DBLSPACE.INI file. However, if
letter specified by the LastDrive line in the CONFIG.SYS file is
greater than the last drive letter reserved by DoubleSpace, Novell
NetWare uses drive letters starting after the letter in the LastDrive
line in the CONFIG.SYS file.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/3/1999 |
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Keywords: | KB97885 |
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