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Full Version: Looking For Cmd Command Line To Change Drive Path
how can do that ? thx
don't understand the question ...
when you are in a windows shell: CODE f: but i really dont understand what point you want
lolz sorry i din clear my self well
i din mean to move from drive d: to f: i mean to change the d: to f: no more drive d: drive d: is from now f: understand?
hmn
are you using windows xp? if so, go to: Start, Administrative Tools, Computer Management, Disk Management, right click to the partition you want to change and select "Change drive letter and Paths" but on command line I have no idea :|
lolz wtf im not that n00b lolz wtf
QUOTE(fulvioo @ Oct 21 2004, 09:27 PM) hmn are you using windows xp? if so, go to: Start, Administrative Tools, Computer Management, Disk Management, right click to the partition you want to change and select "Change drive letter and Paths" but on command line I have no idea :| yup thats what i ment how to do that in cmd not in windows
ok found a letter assigner
if u ppl need any help in dos : http://www.easydos.com/assign.html Good Day
not bad Sherlock :)
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