The issue arises because the disk signature (a unique identifier) is the same on both drives. Windows uses this signature to identify disks. When two drives share the same signature, Windows considers ...
The alphabet begins with the letter A, but the first drive on a reasonably up-to-date Windows computer is labeled “C:”. Why is that? First of all, the naming of the first Windows drive is not because ...
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