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243
Appendix
A
_
Instructions
for
Users
with
Single
Floppy
Disk
Drive
Systems
n
'
If
you
have
only
one
floppy
disk
drive,
you
can
still
type
ms-dos
commands
just
as
if
you
had
two
disk
drives
on
your
system.
>*-s
Just
think
of
your
one-drive
system
as
having
two
drives
(drive
A
and
drive
B).
But
instead
of
A
and
B
representing
two
physical
drives,
they
represent
disks.
/*-\
Just
remember
that
when
you
specify
drive
B,
when
the
drive
A
disk
was
used
last,
ms-dos
prompts
you
to
insert
the
disk
for
drive
B.
For
example:
f)
A>
copy
command.com
b:
Insert
diskette
for
drive
B:
and
strike
any
key
when
ready
/*"-n
1
File(s)
copied
f ]
A
^v
If
you
specify
drive
A
when
the
drive
B
disk
was
used
last,
ms-dos
'
asks
you
to
change
disks
again,
this
time
prompting
you
to
insert
the
drive
A
disk.
>—v
When
using
a
batch
file
to
execute
commands,
you
follow the
{
'
same
procedure,
ms-dos
waits
for
you
to
insert
the
appropriate
disk
and
press
any key
before
it
continues.
Important
The
letter
displayed
in
the
system
prompt
represents
the
default
drive
where
ms-dos
looks
to
find
a
file
whose
name
is
/*-n
entered
without
a
drive
name;
this
letter
does
not
represent
the
^
last
disk
used.
Assume,
for
example,
that
A
is
the
default
drive.
If
the
last
com-
mand
performed
was
dir
b:,
ms-dos
would
act
as
if
the
drive
B
disk
is
still
in
the
drive.
The
system
prompt,
however,
is
still
A>,
becauSfe
A
is
still
the
default
drive.
If
you
type
the
dir
command,
ms-dos
prompts
you
for
the
drive
A
disk,
because
it
is
the
default
drive
and
you
did
not
specify
another
drive
in
the
dir
command.

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