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Why is the default letter assigned to hard drives C:\? Why not start with A:\?
I thought it meant Computer Drive, like D Drive was Disk Drive.
Because Crap Drive sounds better than Ass Drive. -_-
Idk maybe what enterprise 2004 said.
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enterprise2004: I thought it meant Computer Drive, like D Drive was Disk Drive.
Post edited May 01, 2011 by Rohan15
Has the floppy disk seriously been this far forgotten for so long? Does no one remember the A drive anymore?
Once upon a time there were drive A:\ and B:\ for floppy disks...
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tarangwydion: Once upon a time there were drive A:\ and B:\ for floppy disks...
They were both for floppys? I still think it would have made more sense to have the hard drive as A:\ since the floppys are only temporary.
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Phosphenes: They were both for floppys? I still think it would have made more sense to have the hard drive as A:\ since the floppys are only temporary.
Not in the past. In the past we used drive A:\ for program and drive B:\ for data. Then along came harddrive, which was then assigned as drive C:\ ever since. Well, who knows maybe in the future harddrive also becomes temporary? :-)
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tarangwydion: Once upon a time there were drive A:\ and B:\ for floppy disks...
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Phosphenes: They were both for floppys? I still think it would have made more sense to have the hard drive as A:\ since the floppys are only temporary.
Yes. On computers that had them, A:\ would be 3.5 inch, and B:\ would be 5.25 inch. I think hard disks came later in computer history, hence C:\. I'm just glad I never dealt with data cassettes.
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tarangwydion: Once upon a time there were drive A:\ and B:\ for floppy disks...
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Phosphenes: They were both for floppys? I still think it would have made more sense to have the hard drive as A:\ since the floppys are only temporary.
CD/DVD drives have become temporary as well since we can mount them virtually now.
It's only a matter of time before our minds become the M:\ drive.