This is usually caused by the hard drive not being formatted, or not using a file system that MS-DOS understands.
Only if it has a MSDOS-emulator -- not likely.
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.
It does not have a timing belt. It has a chain that drives the camshaft. OR do you mean the serpentine belt on the outside of the engine that drives the alternator, A/C, water pump?
active root directory in the case of c and d C and D both refer to drives and hard drives so in this case dos is asking for the correct directory of drives c and d because the old directory no longer exists.
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Sure, if the compiler is written for Windows32 or Windows64. You cannot run compilers written for other platforms (MsDos, Windows16, linux, etc).
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my desk top c & d drives hide (dont show in C & D drive )but system is working how un hide my C & D drives
because in the IBM PC drives a and b were dedicated to floppy drives.
No. You can get pregnant after a C-section
You can have a maximum number of 26 drives / partitions in Windows 95, one for each letter of the alphabet. A: and B: are reserved for floppy drives. The rest (C: through Z:) can be used for hard drives, CD-ROM drives, tape drives, and other storage devices.
If drives C and D are local drives on your computer, drive C typically contains the operating system and program files, while drive D is often used for data storage or backups. This separation allows for better organization and can help protect important data in case of system issues. Users can easily manage files by keeping personal documents and media on drive D, freeing up space on drive C for system-related tasks.