COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS

COMPUTER SOFTWARE

OPERATING SYSTEMS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A file system is.
A
The memory of the computer
B
used when we store documents in USB memories
C
How are the file named and logically stored in the hard drive
D
they have batteries and need to be charged
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In a computer, a file system–sometimes written filesystem–is the way in which files are named and where they are placed logically for storage and retrieval. Without a file system, stored information wouldn’t be isolated into individual files and would be difficult to identify and retrieve.

Detailed explanation-2: -A file system defines how files are named, stored, and retrieved from a storage device. Every time you open a file on your computer or smart device, your operating system uses its file system internally to load it from the storage device.

Detailed explanation-3: -In file storage, data is stored in files, the files are organized in folders, and the folders are organized under a hierarchy of directories and subdirectories. To locate a file, all you or your computer system need is the path-from directory to subdirectory to folder to file.

Detailed explanation-4: -NTFS, which stands for NT file system and the New Technology File System, is the file system that the Windows NT operating system (OS) uses for storing and retrieving files on hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs).

Detailed explanation-5: -The logical file system is the level of the file system at which users can request file operations by system call. This level of the file system provides the kernel with a consistent view of what might be multiple physical file systems and multiple file system implementations.

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