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Subject: Tripped up on B: drive


Author:
Dave Haynie
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Date Posted: 14:11:45 04/29/02 Mon

I'm trying out WatchetBurn!, as my quasi-expensive Retrospect backup software currently doesn't support some newer CD-R drives. So far, so good, with one exception: it gets confused by the B: drive in our system here. This is a plain old (and I do mean old) 5.25" floppy drive, it'll never be a CD-R drive. WatchetBurn! correctly IDs my 3.5" drive and my hard drives, but it's stuck waiting on B: every time I start it up. There needs to be a way to tell it where to start scanning drives, or even just to use the one E: drive as the CD-R unit.

Thanks,
-Dave

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Re: Tripped up on B: driveColin Balkham02:03:23 04/30/02 Tue
Re: Tripped up on B: driveColin Balkham02:06:17 04/30/02 Tue


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