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SUMMARY
The Swapfile program included with Microsoft Windows may not recognize disk
drives with drive letters greater than C if disk partitioning methods other
than FDISK have been used, such as Disk Manager (DMDRVR.BIN), SpeedStor
(SSTOR.SYS), EDRVR.SYS, and so on. The Swapfile menu's Next Drive command
is unavailable (dimmed) if no drive other than drive C is recognized by
Swapfile.
MORE INFORMATION
The Swapfile program's 512 bytes per sector requirement is inherited from
the BIOS of the personal computer. Third-party partitioning utilities (such
as Ontrack's Disk Manager and Storage Dimensions' SpeedStor) circumvent
this limitation by translating all communication between the disk and the
BIOS. To ensure compatibility with the industry standard of 512 bytes per
sector, SWAPFILE.EXE was written to not support any type of disk
translation.
REFERENCES"Microsoft Windows User's Guide," pages 520-531 Additional query words: 3.00 third party 3rd-party 3rd grey grayed non-standard swapfile swap file
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