Why the drives are segregated?
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In computer systems, drives were usually given with numbers for identification. In the earlier systems, manufacturers wanted to ensure that every thing is more simplified so they installed just one or two drives. These were usually identified as Drive A or B.
Earlier computers also lacked the provisions for external storage devices or hard disks. So to store your data you have an option to save it either on Drive A or B so the data could easily be retrieved by the user.
With the arrival of better and improved systems, the need for drive segregation also eliminated such that all data could be stored in a single hard disk.
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