Catagory 2 (secondary).
If you have windows xp it should do an autoplay and then after you select what to do with it, it will list it under my computer- devices with removable storage.
These are common refinery chemicals. So, no, the MTBE Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether enriched scales are removed from the storage tanks and can come under phosphoric material category.
Top of the engine, under a removable plastic housing.Top of the engine, under a removable plastic housing.
Top of the engine, under and inside a removable plastic lid.Top of the engine, under and inside a removable plastic lid.
Top of the engine, under and inside a removable plastic lid.Top of the engine, under and inside a removable plastic lid.
There are two, one on the inside under the steering wheel area, near the driver's left knee (look for a removable panel, might be at the back of a storage compartment), the other is under the hood, near the battery.
Quakers fall under the category of Amish.
USB connect it to your computer. After it installs itself, a new drive will appear in the My Computer window when you open it, under the Disks with removable storage heading with a letter like drive E or F or G etc and with it's assigned name(which you can change)
Drives that show up under Hard Disks must be identified as a fixed disk, but flash disks generally show up as removable, so you won't see them under the Hard Disk category.
Under-Bed Storage Bags, Under-Bed Storage Bins, Under-Bed Stand-Alone Drawers, built in drawers and boxes are some of the under-the-bed storage options
There really is no way to recover information off of your computer when EVERYTHING was deleted. When you say deleted I assume that you mean your OS to. If this has occured then you're going to need to re-install your OS and start from scratch.. UNLESS you have back-up disks or recovery CD's.
They are under the Category of Accidentals