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Windows lives on the C: drive, and the reason it's not called A: or B: goes back to the 1970s
If you've used a Windows PC, you might have noticed that the main system drive is labeled "C:" by default and caught yourself wondering what happened to "A:" or "B:". After all, the alphabet doesn't ...
Remapping the drive letter for the startup drive on one of your business' computers is necessary if a recent change has inadvertently altered the letter from the value it received during the Windows ...
The Windows operating system divides your computer's hard drive into specific spaces known as "partitions." Data from one partition does not cross over into another partition unless the user copies it ...
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