MarkWComer
Veteran and General Yakker
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- Victim of the record bug since age five
XP was the only thing I knew for 10 years...
XP was the only system (other than Mac or Unix) that allowed me to drag my home folder out of C:\Documents and Settings\ to a different partition. When I do a backup I only want my documents, not the whole sh'bang of system software and applications. Saves time... Win10 does allow me to default to a different drive or partition, so at least that's a welcome change. I never use a single drive with Windows (actually, any computer regardless of OS- I'm also a Linux/Mac user), always put the virtual memory file on a drive other than the boot drive- kills the excessive drive chatter and speeds it up a bit.
So... Why are "A" and "B" drives still reserved for floppies in the BIOS when no one has even seen a floppy for 30 years?
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