This completely depends on your hard drive itself. It could be anywhere from 512 MB to 2 TB!
it is when your c drive is out of space it is when your c drive is out of space
Typicly, in a majority of PC's, The main drive of a computer, the default storage and boot location is the C:/ Drive.You can See this on "My Computer" option.Default Hard Drive: C:/
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.
It is a mass storage device. They are generally referred to by a letter, such as 'C Drive'.
Yes, you still have quite a bit of storage left, depending on the actual size of the drive.
C is your computers actual hard drive. It is where the data is stored as well as your operating system.
Primary storage is usually the drive where the operating system is and the secondary storage is a additional drive for space. Usually, Windows names it's primary drive as C:\ and all it's following as other letters.
Drive C is a commonly used name which refers to the main location of storage contents on a hard drive. Hard drives have a pre-set amount of storage space, and there are two ways to increase storage space on a hard drive: 1. Purchase a new hard drive. In order to transfer necessary files from one hard drive to another, an intermediate storage medium is usually required before data from the original hard drive can be transferred to the new hard drive. 2. Clear unnecessary files from the hard drive. Drive D is usually partitioned away from the original amount of space on a hard drive, and is normally set aside to act as a recovery point for essential files and folders necessary to run the operating system. It is usually set aside in a manner that it cannot be recovered to Drive C, or a hard drive's main storage space.
A Drive Letter C: D:
In the Windows platforms, double-click on "My Computer", and from the window that opens, right-click on your hard drive icon (usually the "C" drive). Form the right-click menu, select "Properties". On that page, next to the word "Capacity" it will tell you the size of your hard drive.
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mainly if you want to save movies/videos/music/pictures/other files on your computer "harddrive" storage/ choose Drive C:// or if you want it on a flash drive which is removable storage devices/ choose another drive / "example, Drive F:// so now you know. i recommend removable storage... on a flash drive/ portable flash drive.