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Old 14-09-2007, 03:37 PM   #10
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QUOTE(Mrazerty @ Sep 14 2007, 05:13 PM) [snapback]310939[/snapback]
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OK but it's pretty hard for me to use dosbox since I have azerty-keyboard(the program will recognise "a" as "q" for example) but I'll give it a try.
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You can switch keyboard layouts. Read this to learn how to do it.

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Oh,I see.But I don't understand something:When I type "intro mount"(note that I am new to dosbox) it says that when I use the mount command it will create a new C drive...Therefor I am actually a little scared that I can do something wrong and it will format my C drive or something,laughing.gif!Or am I completely wrong?[/b]
No, it will not harm any of your data. What the Mount command does is read the given directory on your hard drive and make DOSBox act as if it was a drive of given letter. Windows (or any other OS you have) will remain unaffected. I advise against mounting the root of your drive (as in Mount C C:\), with the obvious exception of mounting CD-ROM and floppy drives.
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