Normally it is "C". But it can be anything.
disk By default, 'C' denotes a partition of your hard disk drive (given that it has been partitioned) in which windows and its associated system files are stored. C is known as the Local Disk Drive.
Usually C: but it varies. Whatever drive it is is will usually be a local disk (It will usually say local disc <Drive Letter>) Anyway if you aren't sure open My Computer, from the Start Menu or Desktop, and keep double clicking on the drives and clicking back until you come up with one with a folder called WINDOWS
The L drive on a computer typically refers to a specific drive letter assigned to a local disk drive, such as a hard drive or solid-state drive. Drive letters are used by the operating system to uniquely identify each storage device connected to the computer. The L drive letter is usually assigned by the system administrator or automatically by the operating system during the drive partitioning process. Users can access and manage files stored on the L drive through the file explorer or command line interface.
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
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.
No, usually not. You usually you do not need a driver's license to drive unless you drive on a state maintained road. This is a question you will need to ask your local law enforcement types as the rules change a bit from place to place.
Local disk c
If you have a local animal shelter you can usually find some. But if you don't then drive to a city near by. Good luck!
The first place to look is in your local newspaper. Most newspapers have a classified section and usually you will find information about local car sales. Also, you can drive to a nearby dealership and ask a sales associate about their next sale.
A local job guide can help you find a job in your local area so you can waste less time trying to drive around to jobs outside of your desired area. A local job guide is also usually free so no harm in trying it out.
For an attached computer a network drive functions as a storage device in a business or in a home on a local access network (LAN). For businesses it is usually on a server to share computers together.
Usually, but not always. Some have only one letter, others two or four. Checking your local newspaper can clear this up for you as well.