From Windows' nomenclature of hard drives connected to your PC... A and B are for 3.5" floppies, C is the main computer hard drive, and from D onward the letters are for additional drives.
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in command prompt you would type H:/.
H is usually designated for either an external storage device (external hard drive, flash drive, items like that). It might also be a network drive.
To create a folder on the H drive, first, open the File Explorer and navigate to the H drive. Right-click in an empty area of the window, select "New," and then click on "Folder." Name the folder as desired, and press Enter to save the name. The new folder will now be created on the H drive.
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H. H. Cutler has written: 'System of electric drive for large newspaper presses'
Hawthorne drive
To convert 95 km/h to mph, you can multiply by 0.6214. Therefore, he can drive at approximately 59 mph.
C-drive is usually the main drive that the computer uses for its system software and most programs. NEVER re-format your C-Drive or your computer will not work. A-drive is a floppy external drive. However, most computers will boot up with A-Drive if there is a disk in the drive. H-drive is usually an external driver or a Memory Stick that can be removed from the computer.
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letters don't specifically have a definition. 'H' means 'H'. if you mean when you drive on a highway and you see a sign that says 'H' it means hospital.