Managing Your Drives
by Trevor Janke
Knowing your drives is important for storing and finding your information. Sometimes this can be confusing, but not if you know the letters.
If you notice the picture it shows an example of your drives. They try to help you by giving pictures of what your going into. The floppy drive has a floppy disk over the drive. This is the A: drive. The hard drive has a picture of a hard drive but this may not be to recognizable. You need to remember that the hard drive is the C: drive. The last major drive is the CD drive. Again, they give you a picture to tip you off. The CD drive is usually labeled as the D: or E: drive.
Other drives would be drives for disks or memory cards for things like your computer. Those drives are usually labeled from E-H depending on how many card readers you have. you may also have a separated hard drive. This is when your hard drive is divided up to separate program files. This will make two hard drives show up on your computer.
