Draft for Information Only
ContentMS DOS Command: LASTDRIVE
MS DOS Command: LASTDRIVEReference from Microsoft MS-DOS cmd help DescriptionSpecifies the maximum number of drives you can access. You can use this command only in your CONFIG.SYS file. The value you specify represents the last valid drive MS-DOS is to recognize. SyntaxLASTDRIVE=x
Parameters
RemarksDefault settingIf you do not use the LASTDRIVE command, the default value is the letter following the last one in use. For example, if you are using drives A and C, the default value is D. Effect on memoryMS-DOS allocates a data structure in memory for each drive specified by LASTDRIVE, so you should not specify more drives than are necessary. ExamplesTo set the last drive to M, giving your computer access to 13 drives, you would include the following command in your CONFIG.SYS file: lastdrive=m ©sideway ID: 110700210 Last Updated: 7/28/2011 Revision: 0 Latest Updated Links
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() Home 5 Business Management HBR 3 Information Recreation Hobbies 8 Culture Chinese 1097 English 339 Travel 18 Reference 79 Computer Hardware 254 Software Application 213 Digitization 37 Latex 52 Manim 205 KB 1 Numeric 19 Programming Web 289 Unicode 504 HTML 66 CSS 65 SVG 46 ASP.NET 270 OS 431 DeskTop 7 Python 72 Knowledge Mathematics Formulas 8 Set 1 Logic 1 Algebra 84 Number Theory 206 Trigonometry 31 Geometry 34 Calculus 67 Engineering Tables 8 Mechanical Rigid Bodies Statics 92 Dynamics 37 Fluid 5 Control Acoustics 19 Natural Sciences Matter 1 Electric 27 Biology 1 |
Copyright © 2000-2025 Sideway . All rights reserved Disclaimers last modified on 06 September 2019