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Your hard drive names?

I have no idea why I did this, but I named my previous C drive “Paco.” Although, just two weeks ago that hard drive died, poor Paco, mhrip. Anyway, I do not have plans to name my new drive, so it will remain C, señor.
 
no one in particular said:
I have no idea why I did this, but I named my previous C drive “Paco.” Although, just two weeks ago that hard drive died, poor Paco, mhrip. Anyway, I do not have plans to name my new drive, so it will remain C, señor.
What's your OS? In XP at least, by default drives are named "Local Disk".. so have you given it the name "C"?

Edit: I was talking nonsense; if I check the drive label from command prompt it says that it has no label if no name is given. My bad
 
I run Linux so I don't have C and D drives. I have a drive called "/" and another called "/home".
 
joyrex said:
lol I knew you'd have a female name ;)

Why not ? My hard drive is so ...uhmm... feminine! And about as unpredictable as any woman :D
 
I have one called "OS", one called "porn", one called "games" and one called "binboy" because I (no ◊◊◊◊) found it in the bin of my appartment complex, along with a complete AMD tower case system, keyboard, monitor... Since butchered for parts.

In my linux world I go for boring stuff like /opt and /home... linux is interesting enough already :)
 
(RAID)
C: Boot Me! (10GB)
D: Work (32GB)
E: Distance (64GB)
F: Fat Boy (111GB)

G: DVD+/-RW
H: DAEMON Virtual CD

(USB/1394)
I: Big'Un (115GB)

Darn, only 67GB free...

Come to think of it, time to back it up again.
 
iain said:
I run Linux so I don't have C and D drives. I have a drive called "/" and another called "/home".
Linux is such a cold world.
 
At a company where I used to work, the IT folks named all the network servers after Simpson's characters.
 
The icon on my desktop for "my computer" is named jkiomJKIOMJKIOMJKIOMJKIOMJKIOMJKIOMJKIOMJKIOMJKIOMJKIOMJKIOM.

My dog renamed it for me one night. I keep the keyboard up and away now when I leave the dog alone in the house.

I once returned hom to find he had been busy deleting my C drive. The little animation was sending the files flying into the recycle bin and Chip was looking very guilty, as he was the only one home.

His computer skills are minimal, but he has managed to answer an IM. Not only do I keep my computer on at all times, I also tend to leave my IMs open, as well, in case one of the kids pops on. Chip must have heard the bling noise when my daughter sent an IM and he stood on the keyboard for a while before pushing the enter key.

I know I can't be the only one with a little haxor for a pet.
 
Mine are named C_drive and D_drive

Sometimes the power of my imagination amazes even me.
 
It depends on how many drives I have or what sizes they are. On an older machine that had a single 6GB hard drive, I called it Deep Six. On another one with three drives, I named them Nenya, Vilya, and Narya (the three Elven Rings); prior to that they were called Froese, Franke, and Baumann (the three original members of the electronic band Tangerine Dream).
 
Psi Baba said:
prior to that they were called Froese, Franke, and Baumann (the three original members of the electronic band Tangerine Dream).
:) I'm a big fan of that band - well not so big anymore since my taste has changed a bit.. Which of their music do you like best? I think Rubycon and Phaedra a few of the best albums, the sequencers blow my mind.
 
joyrex said:
My C is Cow,

D - Duck
I know I am going to regret this but...
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On my G3 I have even more original partition names like Mac OSX, Mac OS9 and Untitled.
 

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