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Windows and Linux use a device letter to identify each storage device.
You put documents in a folder for storage; a letter would go in an envelope.
Simple. Hold control then left-click, select "New" and then "folder". You don't have to name the folder anything. It will simply be called "New Folder" by default. Or, you can choose to identify the folder by using any one (or combination) of the following symbols: + ( ) = & ^ % $ # @ ! ~ ` ' , . ; { [ } ] - _ You may also choose to use one letter (lowercase or caps) to identify a folder. You cannot use any of these symbols in a filename: \ / ? * : " > < |
A Drive Letter C: D:
Most computer hard-drives are labelled C: The recovery partition is usually labelled D: The internal CD or DVD drive is usually labelled E: and Removeable storage usually gets the label F: At least - that's how the drives on my laptop are labelled !
It is a mass storage device. They are generally referred to by a letter, such as 'C Drive'.
Alliteration, the repetion of a consonant sound, in this case, the sound of the letter "C"
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Plug your Rubicon movie player into an available USB port on you computer. The driver will load automatically. Next, open up 'My Computer'. You will see a new drive letter, which indicates the Rubicon device. Double click it, then double click the videos folder. Next, drag and drop you movies into that video folder.
A woven storage container that starts with the letter B is a basket.