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If there is one partition in a hard disk and one CD device then the default drive letter assigned is D. Else, If there are two partitions in a hard disk and one CD device then the default drive letter assigned is E. Else, If there is only one partition in a hard disk and two CD devices then the default drive letters assigned to both CD devices are D and E.
Most of the time it's C/ but you can rename it what ever.
You have no hard drives listed. You have the ability to assign any drive letter (except the Main 'C' ) to your hard drives using "Computer Management"
Any hard drive can be assigned any letter. It is possible that drive Q could be a network location on another computer, or a virtual drive created by a program on the computer.
Most of the time it's C/ but you can rename it what ever.
The first hard drive in the computer is usually designated is Drive C:.
The default letter assigned to the primary hard drive in Windows operating systems is typically "C:". This designation is used for the main partition where the operating system is installed, along with program files and user data. Other drives and partitions are assigned subsequent letters, such as "D:", "E:", etc. This convention helps users easily identify and access their drives within the system.
Each hard disk can only have one Drive letter. You can't have two drives labeled "C" for instance. However, if you are asking about a USB device getting the same letter, then the best way to make sure you get the same letter is to keep that device always connected. Once you disconnect such device, then all bets are off. Say that you have for example an external hard drive (assigned to F) and a USB flash drive (assigned to G). If you disconnect them both and tomorrow (or even today) you connect the USB flash drive first and the hard drive next, then the flash drive will get the letter F and the external hard drive will get the letter G. This is based on the fact that the computer assigns letters based on what is already connected and goes down the alphabet in order from there on regardless of what you connect next.
The default is C: that is the default drive letter, the default drive number is Disk 0
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