Simply right click the documents and programs in the D drive, click copy, go to the C drive, right click, and click paste.
Hint: Hold down "Sift" and click to highlight everything in between the two clicks. Hold down "Ctr" and click to select multiple items individaly.
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.
Well, the c drive is usually the first hard disk drive (hard drive for short) in your computer, with d, e, and f being additional hard drives, or at least spaces that if used all at once would lead to an f drive. As for the a and b drives, they are reserved for floppy disk drives, or floppies for short. The C drive is what came with your computer. It is the default drive where all of your system info, & programs. The D drive could be a "partition" which is still on the C drive, but set up as a separate drive. The CD-ROM is usually labeled as the D drive. The F drive could be a memory stick(or other storage media) that is in a USB port. Drives D, E, F, G, and so on could also be additional hard drives that have been installed on your computer.
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.
Both letters are for Hard Disk drive because one hard disc is compartmentalized and these are named C drive, D drive & E Drive etc.
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my desk top c & d drives hide (dont show in C & D drive )but system is working how un hide my C & D drives
Most schools require a C or higher to transfer credit
No, C & D might simply be two partitions of one physical drive.
c: is that partition of ur harddisk from where ur system boots and d drive is any other partition.
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Types C or D NPD are related to cholesterol transfer out of cells.
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