The answer will depend on the choice of diagrams. However, since there are no diagrams to chose from, the answer is "None of them".
It is usually designated the C: drive.
To get to the marine temple you talk to ferrus and he will give you a map that has numbers 123 on it. you must drive round and when you get to a number you blow your whistle until all the numbers are coverd. then a giant fish head will apear and you drive through it to the temple.
what about words under marker for number 6 . JAPAN MOVT and some 10 or 11 numbers. I am ask for citizen AT 4008-51E eco drive Thanks for answer..
There are none , They had a sticker on them
The binary, or base two, number system consists entirely of two numbers: 0 and 1. For humans, it's very inefficient compared to the base 10 system we're used to thinking and counting in: for one thing, numbers grow very large very quickly, as well as becoming very hard to tell apart.However, computers work most efficiently with such a system: the 0 represents a low-voltage state (off), or magnetic north on a hard drive; the 1 represents a high-voltage state (on), or magnetic south. This allows data and programs to be stored and run in the form of various strings of zeros and ones.Because of the blazing speed and incredible memory of modern computers, the binary number system is part of what makes today's technology possible.
You can't drive to Honolulu unless you are in Hawaii, and even then you have to be on Oahu Island.
Number Four Privet Drive is located in Surrey which is a county, not a city.
The belt is called the drive belt. The number depends on the brand or manufacturer of the belt. If you can't get the numbers off the belt, get the model and serial numbers off your mower and try a lawn mower repair and parts shop for a replacement belt.
your better off getting the 52x cd's. These numbers are how fast the disc can be written onto, so the more the number, the faster the disc records onto.
Simply drag it into the "F" drive or to whichever one represents your card or device.
Assuming you mean drive letter: Traditionally "A" or "B" would be allocated as the floppy disk drive. However, with system changes, it's now possible to have any letter associated with a floppy disk drive - not that anyone uses them anymore.