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.
Both letters are for Hard Disk drive because one hard disc is compartmentalized and these are named C drive, D drive & E Drive etc.
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.
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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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