Well, we now have the technology to do document imaging so<br>
we can keep our docs on hand to peruse instantly. So, we<br>
would now need a CD-tower. However, 'they ain't cheap'.<br>
<br>
So, I thought about getting a 20 gig drive, partitioning it<br>
in 650 meg drives and putting each CD of docs on it, thereby<br>
negating buying a cd-tower. How do I get past the 26 letters of drives limitation? <br>
<br>
Or should I just partition it in about 5 drives and put more than one CD in each partition? <p>Ken Wilkins<br><a href=mailto:admin@boethos.org>admin@boethos.org</a><br><a href=boethos.org (new)>Boethos International</a><br>Starting a web-based ministry for EMTs and Firefighters, other medical people. Thats the Boethos.org. New site. It's parked, now tweaking pages to put up. Also writing a book for EMT's.
we can keep our docs on hand to peruse instantly. So, we<br>
would now need a CD-tower. However, 'they ain't cheap'.<br>
<br>
So, I thought about getting a 20 gig drive, partitioning it<br>
in 650 meg drives and putting each CD of docs on it, thereby<br>
negating buying a cd-tower. How do I get past the 26 letters of drives limitation? <br>
<br>
Or should I just partition it in about 5 drives and put more than one CD in each partition? <p>Ken Wilkins<br><a href=mailto:admin@boethos.org>admin@boethos.org</a><br><a href=boethos.org (new)>Boethos International</a><br>Starting a web-based ministry for EMTs and Firefighters, other medical people. Thats the Boethos.org. New site. It's parked, now tweaking pages to put up. Also writing a book for EMT's.