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How does the location of a flippy drive on the connector determine the drive letter?

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Final answer:

The assignment of a drive letter to a floppy drive was traditionally determined by its position on the cable, with the drive post-twist assigned as A: and the other as B:.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is related to how the operating system assigns a drive letter to a flippy or floppy drive based on its position on the connector cable. Traditionally with floppy drives, the position on the cable defined whether the drive was recognized as A: or B:. Floppy cables had connectors for two drives, and a small twist in the cable would determine which drive was seen as A: or B:. The drive connected after the twist would typically be assigned A: because it was considered the primary drive, while the other would be assigned B:. In modern computers with hard drives and other types of storage, drive letters are assigned by the operating system according to the order of detection and can often be changed by the user through system settings.

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