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Why does each drive have its own current directory?

1 pointsby siamoreabout 12 years ago

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lutuspabout 12 years ago
According to the linked article, in order to understand Windows' behavior vis-a-vis drive letters and subdirectories, one must first:<p>&#62; Set the wayback machine to DOS 1.0.<p>About the problems modern Windows versions create for us, no more revealing sentence was ever penned.