It all depends on how many your computer will hold.
Use windows Explorer and see how many drives there are starting at C
There can be any number of drives in Windows Explorer. The minimum number of drives is one (for the primary partition Windows is installed on).
Windows XP has no hard limitation on the number of hard drives, or at least none that has been published. With the way it handles disk drives, it is far more likely you'll run out of space to put the hard drives before you hit any other limit.
Windows 7 is a software operating system and is able to use many different kinds of drives - hard, mini, and soft
There is no version of Windows specifically created for Macs, but any recent version of Windows can be installed on a Mac with an Intel processor. Transferability of files hasn't been a problem in a long time. There are many options for transferring files, such as external hard drives or USB Flash drives, CDs, and network shares.
You can have a maximum number of 26 drives / partitions in Windows 95, one for each letter of the alphabet. A: and B: are reserved for floppy drives. The rest (C: through Z:) can be used for hard drives, CD-ROM drives, tape drives, and other storage devices.
It depends on how many usb slots are there in our pc case.
It depends on how many usb slots are there in our pc case.
the maximum number of drives that can be installed depends upon how many drive bay slots your case has and how many SATA connections your motherboard has.
Hard drives last for many years
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It depends on the size of the disk drive(s) and what kind of bootloader you have. With the right bootloader you can put on as many as your hard-drives can handle.