Ruben: I connected a DPDT switch to the master/slave jumpers on the drives. Switch up: drive 0 = master = boot, drive 1 = slave Switch down: drive 1 = master = boot, drive 0 = slave >If you find any solution to this I would appreciate it if You could >share it with the rest of us (who have to use both DOS and W95). > >I have the same problem with a 10GHD. I also have a small HD (200M) >which i thought I could set up as FAT16 and boot from a floppy when I >need to run pure DOS. The primary drive is C: which is 10GB FAT32 and >the secondary drive is D: which is 200M FAT16. The problem is that >when I boot from my DOS6.22 diskette drive C: disappear and drive D: >is now C:. This is a problem since I use DOS for programming and can >mostly do this under W95 but sometime I need DOS 6.22 (No virtualized >peripherials) and all my paths in the development environment is >pointing to D: which now doesn't exist. > >Perhaps It works if I have the small HD as drive C: with FAT16 and >the large one as drive D: with FAT32. Dos 6.22 is installed on C: and >W95 boot files is installed over DOS in this drive but its main >components (W95 dir) is installed on D:. This way I should be able to >reboot to my old DOS with D: now invisible to DOS but with all paths >for my DOS programs in C: the same as when run from W95. > >I didn't have time to try this out, instead I partitioned my HD as 4 >2.1G blocks (loosing approx. 2G) and now it's too much trouble to try >it. | Brent A. Crosby | Crystalfontz America, Incorporated | toll free (888) 206-9720 voice (509) 291-3514 facsimile (509) 291-3345 | http://www.crystalfontz.com brent@crystalfontz.com | Economical, feature packed, serial interface LCD modules.