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From: mfr3@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Matthew F Ringel)
Subject: I'll never hurt my CONFIG.SYS again!
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Reply-To: mfr3@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Matthew F Ringel)
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Date: Tue, 11 Jun 1991 15:50:23 GMT

Here's a question for you.

I was messing around with my CONFIG.SYS file such that I could run the
game WING COMMANDER with my extended memory.  Unfortunately, when I
was done, and rebooted, the machine forgot that I had a D: drive.  

I have two 20 Meg partitions on my Hard disk.  The only problem is
that now, DOS seems to think that my D: drive is a non-DOS partition, when
I know that it is.  

Yes, I kept a backup of my CONFIG.SYS file, the only problem is that
it was saved on my D: drive, so that point is kind of moot.

Is there anyway of reclaiming my D: drive, I really don't feel like
replacing approximately 18 Megs worth of data.

Please e-mail responses to me.

Thank y'all in advance...

						-Matthew
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