H is usually designated for either an external storage device (external hard drive, flash drive, items like that). It might also be a network drive.
Local disk c
Most likely: yes.
Depends on how big your hard drive is.
A hard disk that is inside your own PC as opposed to a hard drive you are accessing on a network, that would be in another PC somewhere else.
Any hard drive company will most likely repair your hard drive. But also check your local privately owned computer stores they also may have a repairman there that can do it.
Normally it is "C". But it can be anything.
You can purchase a quality hard drive at your local Best Buy. Or you could buy a quality hard drive at your local Staples. HHgregg is also another great electronic store.
A local disk is any hard drive or disk partition on the computer in question. So in order to "create" one, you need to either add a new hard drive, or partition the existing one.
A local disk is any hard drive or disk partition on the computer in question. So in order to "create" one, you need to either add a new hard drive, or partition the existing one.
Go to my computer then select the drive where your hard drive is (usually c:) it is usually labeled as something like local disk c: then you are able to view everything saved to your hard drive
From Windows' nomenclature of hard drives connected to your PC... A and B are for 3.5" floppies, C is the main computer hard drive, and from D onward the letters are for additional drives.
The best solution to this question is to visit your local computer store such as best buy or staples. The company will be able to help you purchase an external hard drive for your computer.