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To move a file or folder from one drive to another, follow these steps:


                     1  Open File
                     Explorer.


                     4  Click on                                                                      3  Select the
                     the Cut                                                                          file/folder.
                     command.



                    2  Click on
                    the drive from
                    which you
                    want to move
                    the file/folder.







                             6  Click on
                             the Paste
                             command.


                             5  Click on
                             the drive
                             where you
                             want to
                             move the
                             file/folder.


                         Tech Tweak

                  Use Ctrl + C to copy the file\folder.
                  Use Ctrl + X to cut the file\folder.
                  Use Ctrl + V to paste the file\folder.


                 Copying from One Device to Another

                 Various storage devices, such as CDs, DVDs, pen drives, memory cards, and hard disks, are used
                 to store data. We know our data is stored on a hard disk, but we can also move or copy files and
                 folders between storage devices including from the hard disk to another storage devices.
                 There are different ways of transferring data: by using a external drive(pen drive or hard disk) or

                 using a CD or DVD or sharing online. Now, let's discuss how to transfer data using a pen drive.
                        Boost Bits

                  The process of transferring data from one storage device to another storage device is called
                  as writing of data.




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