superkret@feddit.org to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · edit-22 days agoOS market share in Top 500 supercomputersfeddit.orgimagemessage-square162fedilinkarrow-up1801arrow-down17file-text
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minus-squareILikeBoobies@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up4arrow-down3·edit-22 days agoFor people who haven’t installed Windows before, the default boot drive is G, and the default file system is C So you only have 25 to work with (everything but G)
minus-squareFonzie!@ttrpg.networklinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 day agoAlmost, the default boot drive is C:, everything gets mapped after that. So if you have a second HDD at D: and a disk reader at E:, any USBs you plug in would go to F:.
minus-squareILikeBoobies@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 day agoWhy do you copy the boot files from C and put them in G during install then?
minus-squareFonzie!@ttrpg.networklinkfedilinkarrow-up1·14 hours agoI don’t think anybody does that, honestly.
minus-squareILikeBoobies@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 hours agoYou can have a helper script do it for you (the gui) but it still happening in the background
minus-squareFonzie!@ttrpg.networklinkfedilinkarrow-up1·54 minutes agoThe boot files go into C:, not G:. Windows can’t operate if you did that, it doesn’t let you.
minus-squareChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·2 days agoG can be mapped after boot (usually to removable drives)
For people who haven’t installed Windows before, the default boot drive is G, and the default file system is C
So you only have 25 to work with (everything but G)
Almost, the default boot drive is C:, everything gets mapped after that. So if you have a second HDD at D: and a disk reader at E:, any USBs you plug in would go to F:.
Why do you copy the boot files from C and put them in G during install then?
I don’t think anybody does that, honestly.
You can have a helper script do it for you (the gui) but it still happening in the background
The boot files go into C:, not G:.
Windows can’t operate if you did that, it doesn’t let you.
G can be mapped after boot (usually to removable drives)