The A: and B: drives on a desktop computer are reserved in the BIOS for floppy disk drives. As most computers only come with one floppy disk drive only the A: drive will be visible in file explorer. If a second floppy disk drive is fitted then both A: and B: drives will be visible. Computers used to have a B: drive. It was the second floppy drive. Since people no longer copy from one floppy to another, the B: drive (and on some newer models the A: drive) has become obsolete.
If I remember correctly, when hard drives started getting common in personal computers (in the mid-80s), generally computers had two floppy drives, designated a: and b:, so the hard drive was called c:. Later, the convention was to have the a: drive be a 5 1/4'' drive, and to have the b: drive be a smaller 3 1/2'' drive.
Nowadays, since the use of floppies is much less common (and since the need to transfer directly from one floppy to another without copying to hard disk has virtually disappeared), PCs generally only have one floppy drive (if at all), designated by Windows as a:. The hard disk is still c:, so there is no b: drive.
To transfer information from a flash drive to another flash drive the information must be uploaded to a computer from flash drive A then uploaded from the computer to flash drive B.
drive B
Because A and B are reserved for floppy drives.
There are several steps that need to be followed in order to change the drive order on a computer. First, go into the BIOS and press whichever button opens the menu. Go to the boot tab, then set the floppy drive as the second drive, or drive b. Finally, save the selection, and start the computer.
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Normally the second removable drive, A = first removable or floppy drive, if a second floppy drive is installed it is drive B. First hard disk is Drive C, second Hard disk is Drive D, etc. You can also map the drive letters to the virtual network connections, so that Drive P could be used as a network connection.
The computer N drive is a network file storage area. To access the drive, you look in the 'My Computer' area on your computer.
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The "A:" drive is the first floppy disk drive.
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because in the IBM PC drives a and b were dedicated to floppy drives.
The computer N drive is a network file storage area. To access the drive, you look in the 'My Computer' area on your computer.