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Why is the hard drive called c?

Updated: 10/3/2023
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In the old days, computers had floppy drives. They usually had two, so you could put a program disk in drive A, and a data disk in drive B.

Later computers kept two drives so they could support both formats: 5 1/4 inch, and 3 1/2 inches. By this time, hard drives were universal, and almost always installed as the C drive.

AnswerOriginally, computers used floppy drives. The first drive was called "A:", then computers had 2 drives, A and B.

Then... hard drives

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Hard versus soft media (floppies) or cassette tapes back in the early days. Drive due to the drive assignments made by the operating system A and B were assigned to removable media (present or not) and the master hard drive was assigned C, in DOS of course.

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because is a fixed drive

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