The disk drive with the logical drive letter H: can be almost anything; it can be a CD drive, a network share on a server someplace, or a flash drive. It all depends on how you define it.
One of the more common examples of drive letters in the "G" through "J" range are sometimes the multiple slots used by card reader devices. These may include SD chips or CF cards such as might be used by a digital camera.
In many cases, right-clicking on the drive letter in Windows Explorer will give you some information. For example, if "Eject" is one of the options, then this is almost certainly a CD device. Select "Eject", and see which device bay opens.
The drive letters change from one computer to another.
Go into my Computer and you'll find the e-Drive.
Hard Drive E
Hard Drive E
The E drive will be specific to your computer, so it is hard to tell what the E drive on your computer is exactly. Here is some general advice for erasing drives In "my computer", when you right click on any drive, you can click "Format Drive" then you should be able to erase the drive from there. This doesn't work on some DVD drives
Its because DELL is a computer company and the E looks like a floppy drive going into a computer
can't get movie to play
Depends on what it is on your computer. On my computer it is my CD ROM drive, on my other computer it is a stand alone external hard drive. It can be a USB drive or just about anything. More information on what you have on your computer, the question could be correctly answered. Thanks Gene
To download an e-book to your flash drive, simply connect your flash drive to your computer. Then, locate the e-book file on your computer, right-click on it, select "Copy" or "Cut," navigate to your flash drive in File Explorer, and paste the file onto the flash drive. Eject the flash drive safely and you now have the e-book saved on it.
E-mail it to yourself as an attachment or you can use a Thumb Drive.
Connect the hard-drive to a computer via the USB port. On the 'host' computer - click on the 'My computer' icon Select the external hard drive from the list of available devices (probably 'E' drive)
On your hard drive which can be accessed by going to "My Computer" and selecting the C: drive. If you have multiple hard drives then you will find more data in D:, E:, etc.
if you mean the hard drive then yes it can.
Put it into the E drive (disk drive) and wait. An option screen will appear, then choose 'play CD'