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I can get into DOS but I can't get to my CDROM from boot up because it won't boot to CDROM. As a workaround I have a dos disk in the A drive. Does anyone have an idea of the command to change the directory to cdrom. Its been years since I used dos. but as best I remember is cd d: or CD x: I have DOS 5.0 and 6.0...... HELLLLPP anyone? thanks mel |
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May I be so bold to ask why you need to boot to a CD? and why you need DOS? |

try this site :)
http://www.lsi.upc.edu/~robert/teaching/foninf/doshelp.html
To change the default drive, simply type the letter of the your choice. The new default will be listed in subsequent DOS prompts. Example:
C> A: [enter] Changes the default drive from C to A. A> C: [enter] Changes the default drive from A to C.