In
CP/M,
DOS,
Windows, and
OS/2, the root directory is "
drive:\", for example on modern systems, the root directory is usually "C:\". The directory separator is usually a "\", but many operating systems also internally recognize a "/". Physical and virtual drives are named by a drive letter, as opposed to being combined as one. This means that there is no "formal" root directory, but rather that there are independent root directories on each drive. However, it is possible to combine two drives into one virtual drive letter, by setting a hard drive into a
RAID setting of 0.
Windows 10 The following folders may appear in the root of a
boot partition. ==Unix==