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DRVSPACE /MOUNT
Establishes a connection between a compressed volume file (CVF) and a drive
letter so that you can use the files the CVF contains. DriveSpace usually
mounts CVFs automatically. You need to mount a CVF only if you previously
unmounted it, or if the CVF is located on a floppy disk and Automount is
disabled.
Syntax
DRVSPACE /MOUNT[=nnn] drive1: [/NEWDRIVE=drive2:]
Parameter
drive1:
Specifies the drive that contains the compressed volume file you want to
mount. You must specify a drive letter.
Switches
/MOUNT=nnn
Directs DriveSpace to mount the compressed volume file with the filename
extension specified by the nnn parameter. For example, to mount a CVF
named DRVSPACE.001, you would specify /MOUNT=001. If you omit the nnn
parameter, DriveSpace attempts to mount the compressed volume file named
DRVSPACE.000. The /MOUNT switch can be abbreviated as /MO.
/NEWDRIVE=drive2:
Specifies the drive letter to assign to the new drive. This switch is
optional; if you don't specify a drive letter, DriveSpace assigns the
new drive the next available drive letter. This switch can be
abbreviated as /NEW.
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DRVSPACE /MOUNT -- Examples
To mount a compressed floppy disk in drive A, you would type the following:
drvspace /mount a:
To mount the compressed volume file DRVSPACE.001 located on uncompressed
drive D, you would type the following:
drvspace /mount=001 d:
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