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Local Disk (F:) is a disk that was formatted in installation, it is used by another operating system installed on your computer.It also can be an extra drive from a Virtual system or a disk that is being used by the computer for more room.It rarely comes with the system at all, it might be used by a network or an open LAN computer that it on a server trying to connect to you.

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