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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.
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unit distance code mean b c d codes.b c d code is also called unit distance code.it is weighed
a) input b) processing c) storage d) None of the above
C:\Sega\SonicR\save or if your local disk is a diffrent letter like D then it would be D:\Sega\SonicR\save
Both letters are for Hard Disk drive because one hard disc is compartmentalized and these are named C drive, D drive & E Drive etc.
your drive C:// usually is your hard disk, but d:// is your disk drive (usually). in some cases computers may have more disks (c, d and e drives), in which case the OS disk is probably bigger because your operating system takes up a lot of the space.
Click Start, Run, And type in: "subst <d>: "<h>" Replace <d> with the drive letter; And replace <h> with the folder of the disk. (eg: C:\My virtual disk) Here is an example of what you should type in: subst x: "C:\windows" Hope this works!
my desk top c & d drives hide (dont show in C & D drive )but system is working how un hide my C & D drives
I have 285 hard disk and install windows vista. Now I want to resize the partion. C:\ partion 100 GB and D:\ 185
You have to find out where the BOOT.INI is. You might have two of them. If you have two of them you can format the d drive. If you have one on the disk d you have to use restoring CD to put BOOT.INI file on disk C. Again if you have BOOT.INI on c you can format d.
If you don't have a DVD drive then it is th C:// drive and the D:// drive. However, if you do it is only the C:// drive.
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c: is that partition of ur harddisk from where ur system boots and d drive is any other partition.
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