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Originally Posted by Willie Wanker
The tech dept I was in called it the bit-bucket. That goes way back to the msdos days.
Dont forget to add a loadhi statement in the auoexec.bat file. 640kb of conventional memory won't get you far. Good memories.
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bit bucket term was also used
but always in a bad way unless crashed or mmmmm bucket tipped over
tipped over was more like a the term "Flush n Fill"
Drive was good yet all data lost.
so Format Drive reload operating system, then go from there = Flush n Fill