Why Installed Windows in C Drive?
Why Installed Windows in C Drive?
This question has raised many questions or has encountered the question why Windows C Drive chose to install? Why A or B excluding C? A, B did such a sin?

History
To know the answers to these questions, we have to go back to 1980. In the 1980s, more computers were used as a floppy drive storage. Those who do not recognize the floppy drive have given a picture below for them.

Since the use of a floppy drive as a storage, the computer's first drive was named A, some computers had two drives, due to which the second drive was named B drive. At that time, the CP / M operating system which was 8 bits (we now run 32/64 bits), this operating system was running on IBM computers, they used to use A, B Drive. When the first hard disk was first installed, the C drive was chosen for the OS (operating system) install.
Why is this style still being observed?

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