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STACKER NOTE                                                   STACKER NOTE
Title: Adding Hard Drives and Software to Your Stacked System
STAC FAX Index #3504 - 02/08/93                         
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Adding A New Hard Drive.

   You can add additional hard disk drives to your Stacker equipped system  
   at any time by following the hard drive manufacturer's instructions for 
   installation. Most hard disk drives are recognized by DOS automatically.  
   DOS assigns drive letters at system startup as needed. Therefore, the 
   drive letter of your Stacker drive is moved down the alphabet by one 
   letter for each hard drive/partition that is added.

   Some hard disk drives require that a device driver statement be added
   to the CONFIG.SYS file. Changes in drive letter assignments depend on
   whether the hard disk driver is loaded before or after the STACKER.COM
   device driver in your CONFIG.SYS file. If you want to create Stacker
   drives on a disk drive which requires a device driver, place the hard
   disk device driver before the Stacker device driver statement in the
   CONFIG.SYS file.



Installing New Software.

   Install new software on your Stacker drive just as you would on a "normal"  DOS drive.  Stacker 3.0 will automatically locate  and  load
   any new device drivers added to the CONFIG.SYS.
 


Editing the AUTOEXEC.BAT & CONFIG.SYS Files.

   At times, the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files will need to be edited.   
   When you "Stack an Existing Disk with its Data" on the boot disk, drive 
   C, copies of both files are made on both the Stacker drive C:, and the  
   uncompressed drive D:. When editing these files, edit them on drive C: 
   (the Stacker drive) as you normally would. When the system is restarted, 
   Stacker offers to copy the changed versions of the AUTOEXEC.BAT and 
   CONFIG.SYS to the uncompressed boot drive. Please allow Stacker to make 
   these changes. If Stacker does not make these changes automatically,  
   your system may not be configured correctly.

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