The letter used by Windows XP (ie a, b, c, d, e etc) is essentially a reference.
By default, letters 'a' and 'b' are floppy drives and drive 'c' is the hard drive that the operating systems (Windows XP in this case) is stored.
The other letters are used whenever Windows XP detects another drive. if you have a CD/DVD drive in your computer it is liekly to be displayed as drive 'd'.
C drive
ntbackup backup c:\ /j "C Drive Backup" /n "C Drive Backup Tape"
If you don't have a DVD drive then it is th C:// drive and the D:// drive. However, if you do it is only the C:// drive.
DRIVE C IS KNOEN AS WINDOW DRIVE,SO ITS DIFFICULT TO HIDE DRIVE C.... but if you wnt to do so ,then install your window inanother drive......
Because Drive D has more space than Drive c because of their differents EXAMPLE : Drive D is data. Data is important so it has more room than drive C , Drive c of course is just C ,so that makes Drive C less important! C is just its name nothing fancy.
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Main Hard Drive
C: drive is the main hard drive on your computer. Hard drives are identified by letter, with C: being reserved for the first bootable drive in a computer.
whats a flippy drive?? i know floppy drive but i don't know flippy
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Are you asking how do you "rename" the C drive? or how to place a folder in C drive named Kenya?