Koje su Windows A: i B: Pogoni korišteni za?

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Koje su Windows A: i B: Pogoni korišteni za?
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C: pogon je zadana instalacijska lokacija za Windows, ako imate CD / DVD pogon na vašem računalu vjerojatno je D: pogon, a sve dodatne diskove uskoro slijede. Što je s A: i B: pogonom?
C: pogon je zadana instalacijska lokacija za Windows, ako imate CD / DVD pogon na vašem računalu vjerojatno je D: pogon, a sve dodatne diskove uskoro slijede. Što je s A: i B: pogonom?

Slika od Michael Holley.

Današnja pitanja i odgovori nam se javljaju zahvaljujući SuperUseru - podjele Stack Exchange-a, zajedničkom pogonu Q & A web stranica.

Pitanje

Ako ste geek određene berbe - nećemo početi imenovati godine - odgovor na ovo pitanje očito je očigledan za vas. Za mlađe geke, međutim, A: i B: voziti su uvijek bili tajanstveno zaboravljeni na svojim računalima.

SuperUser čitač Linker3000 postavlja pitanje:

In Windows you have a

C:

voziti. Sve iza toga označeno je sljedećim pismom.

Dakle, vaš drugi pogon je

D:

vaš DVD je

E:

i ako stavite u USB stick to postaje

F:

i sljedeći pogon

G:

I tako dalje.

No, onda, što i gdje su

A:

i

B:

Što i gdje, doista? Srećom, imamo neke iskusne geekove koji će odgovoriti na upit.

Odgovori

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Slika od AJ Batac.

Veteran geek Adam Davis nudi dubinski pogled na nestale slova:

The early CP/M and IBM PC style computers had no hard drive. You had one floppy drive, and that was it. Unless you spent another $1k or so on a second floppy drive, then your system was smokin’! If you only had one drive it was common to boot from one disk, put in the other disk with your programs and data, then run the program. Once the program finished, the computer would request that you reinsert the boot disk so you could use the command line again. Copying data from one disk to the other was a series of “Please insert source disk into drive A:… Please insert destination disk into drive A:… Please insert source disk into drive A:…”

By the time hard drives became cheap, the “expensive” computers typically had two floppy drives (one to boot and run common programs, one to save data and run specific programs). And so it was common for the motherboard hardware to support two floppy drives at fixed system addresses. Since it was built into the hardware, it was thought that building the same requirement into the OS was acceptable, and any hard drives added to the machine would start with disk C: and so forth.

During the transition from 5.25″ disks (which were actually, physically floppy) to 3.5″ disks (which were encased in a harder plastic shell) it was common to have both drives in one system, and again it was supported on the motherboard with hardware, and in the OS at fixed addresses. As very few systems ran out of drive letters, it was not thought to be important to consider making those drives reassignable in the OS until much later when drives were abstracted along with addresses due to the plug’n’play standard.

A lot of software was developed since that time, and unfortunately much of it expected to see long-term storage on the C: drive. This includes the BIOS software that boots the computer. You can still attach two floppy drives, boot into DOS 6.1, and use it as you would have in the early 90’s, with floppy drives A and B.

So largely the reason for starting the hard drive at C is for backwards compatibility. While the OS has abstracted data storage to some degree, it still treats A and B differently, in such a way that allows them to be removed from the system without altering the OS, caching them differently, and due to early viruses treating their boot sector with more caution than the hard drive’s boot sector.

Nickov suradnik SuperUser Nick progovara sa zanimljivom anegdotskom građevinom od trećeg odlomka Adamovog odgovora koji se bavi pismenim zadacima:

Less an answer, more of an anecdote. In this Microsoft article, it says:

“You can assign the letters C through Z to each drive on your computer. A and B are usually reserved for floppy disk drives, but if your computer does not have floppy disk drives, you can assign A and B to volumes.”

So when I built a new computer recently with two internal drives, one for the OS and one for data, I thought, hey!, I’ll make my data drive “A”. I felt all rebellious until I discovered that Windows will not index drives lettered A or B.:(

Took me quite a while to figure out what the problem was, but I found some other people who suffered the same issue when they used A or B for a [primary] drive. As soon as I assigned that drive a different letter, windows indexed the drive. So much for being rebellious.

Toliko mnogo toga što se doista buntovno - ako želite živjeti na rubu, možete dodijeliti podatkovni pogon za A: i B:, ali ne i za pokretanje sustava.

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