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When I connect my TransDisk onto a PC with Double Space installed, sometimes it works, sometimes it does not, What happened?

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When I connect my TransDisk onto a PC with Double Space installed, sometimes it works, sometimes it does not, What happened?

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Double Space could be installed differently in each system. Go to the PC with which your TransDisk has problem. Check the following two parameters. (a) Find out what your DOS LASTDRIVE is. If your config.sys does specify “LASTDRIVE=”, it is your LASTDRIVE letter. Otherwise, your DOS LASTDRIVE is default to your current hard drive letter plus one, e.g., E: if your internal hard drive letter ends with D. (b) Find out what your Double Space LASTDRIVE is. You can find out the letter by running DBLSPACE at DOS prompt. Select “Tools”, then select “options”. The other easy way to find it out is to, at DOS prompt of your boot drive letter, run “TYPE DBLSPACE.INI”. You will see a line of “LAST DRIVE=”. It is your Double Space LASTDRIVE letter. The Double Space LASTDRIVE specifies the last drive reserved for Double Space Use. 1. When using normal procedure (Device entry in config.sys) to load TD driver, if Double Space option “LASTDRIVE reserved for Double Space Use” (section B above) is set to

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