Why is it always the C:\ drive, not the A:\ drive?

Same here I was always buggering my first pc up, the Intel 486 DX66, but thats how you learnt in those days

Probably the same way a lot of us learned. It's certainly what I was doing on my 386 SX25.

Dir. Ooh, what's this .exe do? Crash PC. Right, won't do that again. What's this one do then? .... oh ... ok ;)
 
Dir. Ooh, what's this .exe do? Crash PC. Right, won't do that again. What's this one do then? .... oh ... ok ;)

hehe, that sounds about me,, people has it easy nowadays, if things brake you restore or reinstall without pulling out your hair along the way.. But OS are a lot more robust and easier to use then in the 90's, it was all configuration rubbish back then and if you didn't get a configuration exactly right, it would throw its toys out of the pram big time,,,, Ahh the good old dos days.
 
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Lol, we used paper tape to load programs into machines. The dots were good fun to fill peoples shoes/pockets/bait box with.
I've toggled boot code in from the front panel. :cool:

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