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the computer you're on
To browse a disk in Windows Explorer, first open My Computer. Then, click on the disk one would like to examine. More often than not, this is the C: drive on a computer. Double click on the drive to see the contents of the disk.
If you have a disk stuck in a computer's disk drawer, look for a small hole somewhere near the drawer. Insert a straightened-out paper clip into this hole, and the disk drawer should open.
disk drive box
* Insert the floppy into drive A * click on my computer * select 3.25 floppy A * right click and select open option
It will have a DVD mark on it.
To open the disk drive on a Toshiba Satellite laptop, you can try pressing the dedicated eject button if your model has one. Alternatively, you can right-click on the CD/DVD drive icon in "This PC" or "My Computer" and select "Eject." If those options don't work, you can also manually open the drive by inserting a straightened paperclip into the small hole located on the front of the drive.
to format the hard disk go to My computer perform right click go to manage will open the window computer Management->storage->Disk Management(local) select the disk drive right click and once again click onto the format button see to that the file system should be in NTFS format
For any disk OTHER THAN THE ONE YOU BOOT FROM, simply open a command prompt and type: format d: (where "d" is the designator of the disk that you want to format) OR open windows explorer, select "my computer" then right click on the drive you want to format (again, it can't be the disk you boot from" If you want to format your C drive you'll need to boot from some other medium, such as the installation disk or a floppy.
you open the CD tray and place it in the designated area then close the tray.
No. Your school Z: Drive is a shared drive on that school's network, which your computer is not a part of. That is why, in most cases, your teachers require you to purchase either a CD-RW disk or a flash-drive.
From a flash drive, plug it in to the computer and select the drive it is being put in to open it from there. From the hard drive, click "open" and search for your file. From a disk, do the same procedure as a flash drive except it should show up as a CD drive rather than a file drive like a flash drive.