MCQ IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

COMPUTER ORGANIZATION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A network drive is located on a computer other than the user’s local system.
A
True
B
False
C
Either A or B
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Open File Explorer from the taskbar or the Start menu, or press the Windows logo key + E. Select This PC from the left pane. Then, on the File Explorer ribbon, select More > Map network drive. In the Drive list, select a drive letter.

Detailed explanation-2: -Local drive, network drive, and mapped drive Below is a good example of a local drive path of the Windows directory on the C: drive (primary hard drive). A network drive is any drive only accessible over a network. Unless mapped (explained below), the network drive is only accessible by entering the network path.

Detailed explanation-3: -A local drive or local disk is a hard drive or SSD that is installed inside of or connected to your computer. It is not part of another computer on a network. For example, with most Microsoft Windows computers, the local drive or local disk is the denoted with “C:” label.

Detailed explanation-4: -Network drives are entire hard drives, hardwired directly into the network by Ethernet, that can be used for data storage by any network user with proper credentials or authorization. External hard drives are used here, plugged into the modem or switch either with USB or Ethernet cabling.

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