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Logical Disk Drive Definition |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: Logical Disk Drive or Logical Drive: A subdivision of a physical disk drive, which MS-DOS treats as though it were a separate physical component of the computer. A physical drive, which is usually a disk or tape, may be divided into several logical disk drives. For example, a single hard disk may be partitioned into two or more logical drives named C:, D:, etc. Conversely, special software can combine the space on two physical hard disk drives so that they appear as one logical drive. Logical drives can be arbitrarily assigned to specific servers, volumes, directories, and subdirectories. Logical drive letters are "pointers"; they are used to point to the local disk or to a network directory that holds the user files. |
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