no. A CD drive you put CDs in. The C Drive is Most of your Computer Memory. Depending on what CD driver you have it may be able to play dvds also.
They are the same thing. C: is what the computer's operating system calls the hard drive.
a CD is a round thin thing with music on it. and to use you A.Put in your computer and listen to it on windows media player. B.put it into a CD player and it will play the songs (same thing with a kareoke machine) .C. place into one of those old portable CD players and it will play it.
Typically, the A drive is the floppy drive; the C drive is the hard drive; and the D drive is the CD drive.
Your hard disk has two partitions C & D that is why your cd/dvd drive has E.
Chip, CPU, CD drive
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.
It's known on your computer as the CD RW DRIVE. I'm not sure what it's called, but while the hard drive has C:, the DVD drive is D:.
cd drive is visible usually like a c drive or d drive point your mouse ponter on the cd drive by moving your mouse or pointing device then double click by pressing your left mouse button 2 times. make sure the pointer is on the drive.
CD writer = CD burner, is a computer drive that allow you to storage(burn/write) stuff on a CD or DVD disc
Put your windows disk in the CD drive and the system should boot from the CD drive. Or from the dos command line enter the following command say your CD drive is "d" and your hard drive is "c". expand d:\i386\command.nt_ c:\windows\system32\command.ntfor windows xp or ntexpand d:\i386\command.co_ c:\windows\system32\command.com for rest of windows ver.
Open my computer Double click on the hard drive icon (C) Double click on the programs folder Copy the programs you want to a flash drive or a CD by dragging the folders to the flash drive/ CD Hope this helps
Of course it would. If you are copying your C Drive onto an external drive, then are copying it to an external drive, aren't you?