Why is it that I see an
A:
drive and aC:
drive but not aB:
drive?Is there a reason why the disk partitions start at C? And is it possible to change that letter designation?
Solution:
Because back in the day of floppy disks, there were either two physical floppy drives (A: and B:), or just one physical floppy drive (A:) with one emulated (B:) so you could copy from disk to disk by exchanging disks every few hundred KB.