Yes
a computer file is software because it is part of a program and not a device (hardware) i.e CD ROM drive,hard drive
You just drag and drop same as moving a folder or file from one drive to another. You click on the file or folder on the flash drive, then drag it to the appropriate folder on the target drive that is a permanent part of the computer.
The hard drive. this is usually the C drive.
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When you save a file in "My Documents," it is typically saved to the local drive on your computer, usually the C: drive. This folder is part of the user profile on the operating system, allowing for easy access to personal documents. In some cases, if you're using a cloud service or network drive, it may redirect to a different location.
The disk drive
Actually, the external hard drive is not located in the computer. It is an external hard drive, which means it is on the outside of the computer. It is plugged into the computer's USB port with a cord.
The disk drive.
A part of a file path refers to an individual component that makes up the complete address of a file or directory within a file system. This includes the drive letter (in Windows), folder names, subfolders, and the file name itself, often accompanied by its extension (e.g., .txt, .jpg). For example, in the path C:\Documents\file.txt, "C:", "Documents", and "file.txt" are all parts of the file path. Each part helps locate the file within the hierarchy of the file system.
Your hard drive is not part of the OS however it is where the OS is saved. Your Hard Drive is your file storage, all of your files go there. The larger the Hard Drive the more storage room you will have. The hard drive is usually represented by the letter C.
It is inserted into the "A" drive. Most "New" Computers do not have the "A" Drive
An example of an obsolete computer part is the Floppy Drive/ Floppy Disk.