Reply 20 of 33, by LSS10999
DustyShinigami wrote on 2025-02-13, 01:30:Because I figured that’s supposed to be the default CD drive letter, no? By default, everyone refers to it and types in ‘D’. My physical CD drive is F. I primarily use my emulated drive in Windows, which is E. And I usually set the physical drive in DOS to be E as well. It can’t be D as that’s my second HDD.
Reminded me of the old days with MSCDEX when I also thought /D means D:. 🤣
I was very little at that time and my knowledge was very limited back then.
Anyway, the manual has detailed explanations about all the arguments the TSRs could recognize.