Each hard disk can only have one Drive letter. You can't have two drives labeled "C" for instance. However, if you are asking about a USB device getting the same letter, then the best way to make sure you get the same letter is to keep that device always connected. Once you disconnect such device, then all bets are off. Say that you have for example an external hard drive (assigned to F) and a USB flash drive (assigned to G). If you disconnect them both and tomorrow (or even today) you connect the USB flash drive first and the hard drive next, then the flash drive will get the letter F and the external hard drive will get the letter G. This is based on the fact that the computer assigns letters based on what is already connected and goes down the alphabet in order from there on regardless of what you connect next.
It allows the user to assign a standard local drive volume letter (like C:\ or D:\) to a drive on a remote machine connected to his computer over a network. Drive mapping allows a Windows user to access the mapped drive quickly. It can remain in a user's drive tree indefinitely, allowing that user to access a remote drive whenever he wants, without having to reconnect it each time he turns on his computer.
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All wheel drive is all wheel drive, all the time. Four wheel drive is engaged or disengaged by the driver.
if at the same time? They Die.
new york, new jersy
That means that the DHCP server keeps track of what IP addresses - out of a pool (or set) of addresses - have been assigned. Any time a host (computer or similar) requests an IP address, the DHCP server will assign an available address and mark it, in its memory, as "assigned" so it won't assign the same address to another computer.That means that the DHCP server keeps track of what IP addresses - out of a pool (or set) of addresses - have been assigned. Any time a host (computer or similar) requests an IP address, the DHCP server will assign an available address and mark it, in its memory, as "assigned" so it won't assign the same address to another computer.That means that the DHCP server keeps track of what IP addresses - out of a pool (or set) of addresses - have been assigned. Any time a host (computer or similar) requests an IP address, the DHCP server will assign an available address and mark it, in its memory, as "assigned" so it won't assign the same address to another computer.That means that the DHCP server keeps track of what IP addresses - out of a pool (or set) of addresses - have been assigned. Any time a host (computer or similar) requests an IP address, the DHCP server will assign an available address and mark it, in its memory, as "assigned" so it won't assign the same address to another computer.
about the same amount as in the US actually, 48%.
Most of the time it's C/ but you can rename it what ever.
Most of the time the boot partition and the system partition are the same partition on the drive C.
Same time which takes to drive from Niles Ohio to Atlanta Georgia......
About the same length of time that it would take to drive from the US to Canada.