In general, dos allows 32 drives, a: to z:, then the next 6 ascii characters after the capital Z which are:

[, \, ], ^,_,and `.

I've never had more than 20 or 21 drives myself, (using an 18-disc disk changer along with a floppy drive and a hard disk). (possibly I had two floppies, or 2 hds, not sure which), so I've never seen the extra characters acting as drive letters, but I'm assured they work, as I have encountered others who have used them.


On 3/9/2022 1:56 PM, Jose Senna wrote:
Eric Auer said:
I would certainly prefer manual
partitioning over autocreated
FAT16 C: to ZZZ9: drives of which
only C: gets formatted anyway ;-)
Is it possible to have a ZZZ9: drive
  in DOS (or other many letter ID) ?



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