If drive H has disappeared after reinstalling Windows, it may be due to the drive not being assigned a letter or not being recognized. To resolve this, open the Disk Management tool by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting "Disk Management." Look for your drive in the list; if it appears but doesn't have a letter, right-click on it and choose "Change Drive Letter and Paths" to assign a new letter. If the drive isn't visible, ensure it's properly connected, and check the BIOS to confirm it's detected by the system.
If you have erased the hard disk then the Trojan is gone.
The hard drive stores the Operating System. Like for example : Windows XP or Windows Vista or even Windows 7 without the hard drive your computer will not turn on.
Yes they will but you can backup your files by copying important documents to an external hard drive. Unfortunately, any programs you have installed will need to reinstalled.
To flash Windows onto your computer, you can create a bootable USB drive using the Windows Media Creation Tool. Then, restart your computer and boot from the USB drive to begin the Windows installation process. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Always Install Windows 2000 by formatting your root drive. Otherwise you will face a lot of problems Regards Nauman
you can connect both computer through networking.. you can use pen drive..
You use My Computer & Windows Explorer to browse the file system on a drive in Windows XP.
Windows XP switches off the computer's monitor Windows XP switches off the computer's hard drive
If you're going to transfer a lot, back it up on an external hard drive Note: Only the data can be stored on the external drive. Programs themselves need to be reinstalled using their original installation media.
When you buy a new Windows XP computer, in what unit is the size of a typical hard drive measured?
Standard is My Computer > C Drive > then WINDOWS...or C:\WINDOWS...be weary making changes in this folder, as anything that is changed that is wrong will cause your computer to not boot up.
Usually Windows is installed on the C:/ drive of your compuer. Press WINLOGO+E to see your hard drives