DOS uses letters of the alphabet to designate disk drive. How many disk drives can DOS address (recognize)?
DOS uses letters of the alphabet to designate disk drive. How many disk drives can DOS address (recognize)?
Explanation
- DOS uses letters of the alphabet (A-Z) to designate disk drives, and it can address up to 26 disk drives.
- This means that DOS can recognize and assign drive letters from A to Z, allowing for a maximum of 26 disk drives to be connected to a system.