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If MS-DOS is installed and booted from the drive, it can be accessed immediately at the command prompt. If you have booted from an MS-DOS floppy, you can access the hard drive by typing C:
The similarities depend on the platform. But generally the only similarity is they are drives in a drive letter access system. On Wintel machines that had them back in the day, A was the designation for floppy drives and C was the designation for the first hard disk. Keep in mind that how a drive is actually exposed to the user is entirely up to the operating system. While Windows will have an A: C: D: drive, etc. Linux allows access to them by mounting their device files right on the directory tree and there ARE no drive letters. For example, a floppy drive is likely going to be /dev/fd0. One can insert the disk, then as root: mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /media/floppy (Assuming there is a directory /media/floppy.). Then you can just change to that directory using a shell or file manager and access it as if it were just any other subdirectory on your filesystem. Today floppy drives are nearly extinct. The high dendity floppies we had just a decade ago just plain don't have the capacity to be useful, and with DVD-RW and flash media being the standard removable media there's no motivation to create a "new floppy."
On a floppy disk.
i don't have any knowledge about your ques. but i guide you to read the "Writing TSR through C" & learn knowledge of FAR & HUGE ponters.by this you can access the adminstrator password using pointers in C.
It is possible, but you have to know what kind of database do you want to access, as well as the opearting system and C-compiler your are using.
If your OS is located at C: drive then you will have to use a bootable floppy or CD. After booting from floppy or CD,you can go to command prompt and them type format C: And if your OS is not located at C then you can do that while running windows xp.
Typically, the A drive is the floppy drive; the C drive is the hard drive; and the D drive is the CD drive.
You could select the ones you want and drag and drop them into the folder you want, or select the photos you want. Press ctrl+c then ctrl+v in the place the you want to move them to.You are using the words FLOPPY DISK, so I assume you have an external floppy drive or are you using an old computer? I bought an external floppy drive to be able to help people transition their information properly to at least CD/DVD storage. I would be certain of what you have before advising you what to do.GrandmaJ.
D = P trap BUT you did forget E = Running trap
Only one trap above is legal the P trap in civilized areas of the planet
drum trap Decent codes will not allow a Bell trap, Drum trap, S trap The better codes allow a running or P trap
In Windows, Drive C: is the first hard drive.On the PC compatibles (DOS then Windows, which was a program running under DOS), drive A: was reserved for the first floppy disk drive and B: for the second floppy disk drive. Drive C: was reserved for the first hard drive.Many computers don't even have floppy drives anymore, but the first hard drive is still labeled C: