8.5 Tiny Bytes: On the Root of a Drive

Ag Geek Speak

Ag Geek Speak
8.5 Tiny Bytes: On the Root of a Drive
Jun 11, 2025 Season 2 Episode 8
A Podcast for Precision Agriculture Geeks

We tackle a common technical prescription writing question in this Tiny Byte: what does it mean to place a prescription on the root of a drive and why does it matter. Understanding this simple concept can solve many frustrating issues when loading prescriptions onto different monitors.

• The "root" of a drive is the main directory—the blank space you see when first opening the drive
• Different farm equipment requires prescription files in specific locations
•  Page 203 of the 2025 ADMS User Manual lists out where prescriptions need to be saved on different monitors
• Some monitors require files directly on the root (no folders)
• The slash (/) in file paths just indicates folder structure
• Never use special characters in file or folder names—stick to letters, numbers, and dashes
• Proper file placement ensures controllers can find and use your prescription files

https://gktechinc.com/