It is more than likely the primary boot device, and in almost every case, device C:
The Siemens DC drive is a masterdrive which is utilized on an Integrated Device Electronics Chain. The DC drive works by suppling AC and DC power to the drive.
The second drive.....
no, the BIOS is what chooses the first Boot device. YOU can change the first boot device by altering the BIOS. if however, you are talking about 1st, 2nd hard drive etc, then yes.
System configuration, Boot order, Boot (start-up) configuration and docking-device configuration settings, Basic device configuration settings, Battery charge status and System security and hard-drive password settings
A CDROM drive is neither an input device or an output device. A CDROM drive is a storage device.
boot priority in BIOS just specifies which drive or other boot able device to use first to boot from.
Hard Drive configuration is used to define the Slave and master Hard Drive. When we are attaching more than one hard drive the configuration is used. Configuration is done by jumper setting which is available in back side of hard drive...1st two pins for master hard drive and last pins are slave..
Yes but first ensure they are not vital to the device's function! There is probably a small number of files on the drive, so do not clear them.
yes, pen-drive is a peripheral device.
Yes, a hard drive is a storage device.
The hard drive controllers are SATA, IDE, and EIDE. The hard drive configuration tells the computer what drive controller to use and how to store the information and where to store the information.
In a Windows operating system, an incorrect drive configuration usually indicates a physical error. The error could be part of the drive itself or in the actual mechanism.