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Virtual drive

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Virtual drive may refer to:

  • RAM drive, a logical volume in many operating systems created using available DRAM as temporary storage
  • Disk image, a file containing an image of a logical volume
  • SUBST drive, a substitute drive set up via the SUBST command in DOS, OS/2 and Windows
  • Floating drive, a type of substitute drive in many Digital Research operating systems