16GB mSATA SSD Cache drive

Hello, how will I know who my 16 GB SSD Cache drive mSATA recovery is on, there another drive another letter from the c: drive, I don't want to exhaust by accident... Thank you.

OK thank you!, been awile since I had to buy a new computer, 12 years since then, I need to learn a lot of things...

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