If you have a D drive on your computer, then you can save files onto it. You might do so to have your data files on a particular drive, rather than having them all on the C drive. Your C drive is usually used for storing the actual programs. So it can be useful to keep your data on a separate disk. It is a good organisational strategy. It can make it easier to see how much data you have, as you know that anything that is on the D drive are data files. If there is a crash on the C drive, you could still have all your files safe on the D drive. So there are lots of good reasons for doing it.
Make the file by opening minecraft, click singleplayer, then click new file. Then navigate to .minecraft (click start, run, and type in %appdata%) Then click saves. Find your file and put it in your USB drive. And thats how! :D
Yes, you can. I saved a 140MB programme in my D drive and it works well. Go ahead and save.
Say you have song name "kajrare.mp3" in your D drive then you can create a batch file to play the song as follows:Go to run and type "cmd". It will open command shell.Go to the location where you want to create batch file say D drive. For this type "d:" and press enter.Now type "edit songs.bat" and press enter. It will open DOS editor. cd d:kajrare.mp3Write following entries:Now save the file by pressing Alt+F+S and exit the editor.A new batch file will create in your D drive. Just double click to run it.
The correct command for converting the D drive would be: "CONVERT D: /FS:NTFS" (without the quotes)
simple,from now just install your software,games,applications on the d drive
You have to find out where the BOOT.INI is. You might have two of them. If you have two of them you can format the d drive. If you have one on the disk d you have to use restoring CD to put BOOT.INI file on disk C. Again if you have BOOT.INI on c you can format d.
yes they can by right clicking on page an d go save as and its saved as a file on their computer
First mount the image which you want 2 split den go 2 Alcohol 120% den go to Image making wizard in dat select d mounted drive name (e.g F drive).After selecting below der is a option never seperate click on dat n select d size you want to split d image file and save ur file.Dats it ur image file will b split
Your computer is set up to use drive C as a primary, assuming this is where the Windows folder is located. To save files on another hard drive, click on download and change the download destination, or you can save it to C then move it later.
it depends on how you have the program configured to save to default. Usually default settings are set to save user data to the "C:" drive and into the user folders
Type the following line in the notepad: attrib -h -s -r /s /d *.*then 1 - save the file with "bat" extension2 - copy the file onto your flash driveAfter, you just execute the new created file (on the flash drive), and your hidden folders will appear.
the D refers to drive and the D w/ circle around it refers to overdrive. use drive when driving in the city and use overdrive when traveling on highways and such