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Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. To open the drive, double-click the drive. In our example, the drives are labeled "Local Disk" and "New Volume. For steps on changing the name of your drive, see: How to rename or label a disk drive.
All new computers no longer have a floppy drive A: or B: but still start with the C: drive by default. For the history of why a computer starts with the C: drive, see: Why is the hard drive the C: drive? The D: drive in this example is the optical disc drive installed in the computer. In most situations, the disc drive will be the last drive letter. If a disc is in the drive, the contents of that disc are shown if you double-click the drive icon.
If the drive AutoPlays the disc, right-click the drive and click Explore. As long as an external hard drive, memory card, or USB drive is connected to the computer or on your network, they should appear in File Explorer.
The external drive or USB will usually be labeled as "external hard drive", "USB Drive", or has the manufacturer of the drive listed in the drive name. The picture is an example of My Computer.
As you can see in this example, three different drive types are listed. In Windows 7 and earlier versions, you can access My Computer Computer by double-clicking the icon on the desktop. Or, open the Start menu , and select My Computer or Computer, depending on the version of Windows you're using. If the computer has a floppy disk drive , this drive is visible and usually set as the A: drive. If any floppy diskette is in the computer and the A: drive is opened, its contents are shown.
I can't find a way to reassign drive letters in the Bios, and the Disk Manager will not allow me to change the 'C' HDD to some other letter since it contains the active operating system. Any ideas how to accomplish this? Open the System Unit and remove the mechanical hard disk HDD temporarily and reattach the SSD as the primary hard disk, the attempt installation on it and see if it completes.
Then you can reattach the mechanical hard disk. How to activate Windows 7 manually activate by phone 1 Click Start, and in the Search box type: slui. Was this reply helpful? Yes No.
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