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Assuming that you have the three most common ones, they would be: Floppy Disk Drive (Usually A: drive) Hard Drive (Usually C: drive) CD-Rom Drive (varies by manufacturer) However, it could be any number of other drives, depending on your computer.

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IDE, SSD, and SATA.

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