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                                 LASTDRIVE

Specifies 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.

Syntax

    LASTDRIVE=x

Parameter

x
    Specifies a drive letter in the range A through Z.

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                              LASTDRIVE--Notes

Default setting

If 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 memory

MS-DOS allocates a data structure in memory for each drive specified by
LASTDRIVE, so you should not specify more drives than are necessary.

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                             LASTDRIVE--Example

To 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

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