c:\windows\security\logs
OS is stored bydefault in C: drive of Your computer
Internet history is stored in a hidden directory on the computer. It is stored at the following path C:\Documents and Settings\YOURUSERNAME\Local Settings\History.
all depends on the computer maker, i have seen it on F:drive
disk By default, 'C' denotes a partition of your hard disk drive (given that it has been partitioned) in which windows and its associated system files are stored. C is known as the Local Disk Drive.
on your main drive C: Usually under Documents & Settings or Users if your in Vista
Data about programs and applications are stored on your hard drive, it is usually located in (C:\Program Files) but can be known to go to (D:\) depending on how many partitions you have.
A file in C means a file found in your computer's C Drive. Start > My Computer > C Drive
C: drive is the main hard drive on your computer. Hard drives are identified by letter, with C: being reserved for the first bootable drive in a computer.
No, the disk in the C drive is not removable. The C drive typically refers to the primary hard drive or solid-state drive (SSD) where the operating system and main files are stored, and it is an internal component of the computer. Removable disks are usually external drives, USB flash drives, or CDs/DVDs that can be physically disconnected from the system.
Drive 'c' is the hard drive that the operating systems (Windows XP/ Vista/ Win 7 etc) is stored.
The hard drive. this is usually the C drive.
c drive