No. The C drive is simply a partition that you create. The harddrive is hardware.
Must be at least a 2 GB partition. System partition.
Platform-dependent. If you have an OS on your computer, then most likely you cannot access hardware directly from userland programs.
Access the hardware directly: possible in DOS, not possible in Windows.
the c series is rear wheel drive and the k series is 4 wheel drive
Video memory is hardware specific. Any c implementation that directly accesses video memory will not be portable. In fact, video memory will probably not be accessible in modern operating systems, because the video driver provides the interface. Also, even the same hardware has different addresses for different modes.It is better to use the OS's API to drive the image.It you must access video memory, and assuming that you can, such as in real mode DOS, you can define a pointer unsigned char *ptr and initialize it to the address of video memory such as ptr = 0xB0000 and then use it ptr[someaddress] = somevalue. Keep in mind that you will probably also need to interface with the hardware registers.It is better to use the OS's API to drive the image.It is better to use the OS's API to drive the image.Am I being clear enough? :-)>
it stores in default drive i.e C drive
A flash drive is hardware.
C is hardware independent
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Floppy Drive, Pen Drive, CD/DVD are called as a consumable hardware.
The hard drive in a computer is hardware.
The hard drive in a computer is hardware.
It is hardware unless it is a virtual disk in which case it is software implemented on hardware.
Yes. CD-RW and DVD drives can be either internal or external hardware devices.
Hardware is the physical parts that are connect inside your computer. Hardware Devices are the hardware drivers installed on your hard drive.
A Optical drive is hardware that read and drive a DVD disk or programs.