This afternoon I ran into a problem where XMSDSK would hang, and after messing with it for quite a while I finally realized it was because I had removed the floppy drive myself. I'm not too clear on exactly what effect the two drive letters A: and B: have on this command, but in short, if at least one of them is empty then XMSDSK definitely can't run normally, regardless of whether you let it choose a drive letter by default or manually specify another one. No choice, I simply used the SUBST command to virtualize both A and B first, and then ran XMSDSK. It actually worked. Some of you guys using notebooks may run into this situation, so I hope this helps a bit 

在DOS的世界里寻觅属于自己的完美~~~~~~



