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harddrives
MSDOS and Microsoft Windows identifies drives by single letters (many other operating system allow drives to be named with words or phrases):drive A the first internal floppy diskette drive (usually not used anymore)drive B the second internal floppy diskette drive (usually not used anymore)drive C the first internal hard disk drivedrives D through Z additional drives, may be internal or external, hard disk drives or optical drives, etc.
You don't say which car. However, on modern cars the motor direct drives one wiper and linkage drives the other. The drive linkage has fallen off or the drive gear has broken. On older cars, there is a single drive rod with gearboxes but the basic principles are the same.
Sandra gives you the detailed information needed about your drives and system, as well as compares your current drive(s) to other drives on the market.
Hard disk drive inside the PC, CD or DVD drives/disks, USB (thumb drive, jump drive), and floppy disk drive/disk storage. Other storage can be external Hard disk drives, tape drives, RAID drives and the newer Blu-Ray.
Ubuntu does not present logical partitions independently, but as part of a unified file system. This concept is a little hard to explain to a newcomer to Linux. Basically, things like drives or partitions are accessed transparently, just by accessing a specific directory. Lets say you have a single hard drive with a single partition. That drive would be mounted as "/", and most directories you see under "/" would be on that partition. However, files on your DVD drive or floppy drive would be elsewhere, like at /media/dvd or /media/floppy. If you wanted, you could use other partitions on your hard drive as mount points. Accessing "/home/username", for instance, could access files on the other partition if that was how you set it up, without you even thinking about the distinction between the two partitions.
On the older style ATA drives, now called PATA or simply IDE, each drive chain had two positions for drives. One was called the Master, and the other the Slave drive. The drives performed in exactly the same manner, and the only difference most people would notice was that the Master drive was given a drive letter before the slave drive. In short, a Slave drive does everything a Master drive does.
I'm assuming your using Windows. You can see the drives by double clicking "My Computer" on your desktop. From there you can double click on the drives to see the contents. If you can't see the other drive, make sure its installed properly.
so you can add other cards, hard drive, drives in general, and other stuff.
The drive letter will depend completely on your computer and what other drives and readers are installed. For example, if you have a single hard disk and a single optical drive, these would most likely be C: and D: If you then attach an SD reader, it will most likely be E: However, if you have a mult-card reader attached, you will likely be given a list of various removable drives, each with a different letter. Under these circumstances it would be impossible for anyone else to guess which drive letter would relate to your SD card.
No, the child needs to drive the other car. No, the child needs to drive the other car.
Pen drives are commonly known as Flash drives, Thumb drives and USB flash drive, memory stick and finger stick. These small devices come with full sized applications.