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The operating system on a computer is installed on your hard drive, usually under c:
The operating system on a computer is installed on your hard drive, usually under c:
The operating system is Ubuntu Linux. It has a 4 GB Solid State hard disk Drive.
intially when we install operating system , we are suppose to select the drive where we want to install operating system, by this first of all the drive would be completed formatted and operating system install in it , so completely in our hand to select the drive to insall operating system and c drives always comes as default option to install operating system , which we can change to other drive.....if you hav any other question email me at abdul_island@yahoo.com
There is no reason you cannot load an operating system on a flash drive. However, getting the computer to recognize the flash drive and boot from it could be an issue.
There is no special connection or setup needed. You simply set the drive you want to use for the operating system to boot first in the BIOS, then install the operating system to the appropriate drive. During the install process, you may also want to format the other drive.
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operating system
Yes. Operating systems can read any hard drive (as long as the drive is not corrupt)
That would depend on what operating system you are using. Every operating system has its own tools for checking hard drive and file system consistency.
S.M.A.R.T. System
It's your internal Hard Drive or the amount of space partitioned for your operating system on that hard drive