File Allocation Table (FAT) is a file system developed for personal computers and was the default file system for the MS-DOS and Windows 9x operating systems...
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ExFAT (redirect from Extended File Allocation Table)
exFAT (Extensible File Allocation Table) is a file system optimized for flash memory such as USB flash drives and SD cards, that was introduced by Microsoft...
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filesystem. The file is partitioned into Sectors which are chained together with a File Allocation Table (not to be mistaken with the file system of the...
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NTFS (redirect from Master File Table)
Windows NT 3.1, it is the default file system of the Windows NT family superseding the File Allocation Table (FAT) file system. NTFS read/write support...
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Second chain (6 clusters) for a non-fragmented file (here: #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8) The File Allocation Table (FAT) is a contiguous number of sectors immediately...
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allocation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Allocation may refer to: Block allocation map C++ allocators Delayed allocation File allocation table IP...
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was common with some operating systems that supported the File Allocation Table (FAT) file system. Examples of operating systems that do not impose this...
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FAT16 and FAT32 maintaining two copies (FAT 0 and FAT 1) of the file allocation table instead of two identical ones. While performing a drive operation...
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"user immutable" flag in the 4.4BSD flags field. File Allocation Table (original version) has a per-file read-only attribute that applies to all users....
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Long filename (redirect from Long File Name)
such as .jpg, .tif, or .htm. The standard has been common with File Allocation Table (FAT) filesystems since its first implementation in Windows NT 3...
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8.3 filename (redirect from Short file names)
current directory to C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\). Design of the FAT file system File Allocation Table (FAT) File system Filename extension Long...
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In computing, the NetWare File System (NWFS) was a file system based on a heavily optimized, journal-based FAT file system. It was used in the Novell...
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Disk sector (redirect from Allocation unit)
occurs when a file is deleted from the directory listing, but the File Allocation Table (FAT) still shows the clusters allocated to the file. The term cluster...
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operating system. NT 3.1 introduced NTFS, a file system designed to replace the older File Allocation Table (FAT) which was used by DOS and the DOS-based...
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dBASE Application Generator, a Files List Object file. In Mirror (computing), a file containing a saved File Allocation Table (FAT), created by some DOS mirror...
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limitations of the old File Allocation Table filenames, the names 'Program Files', 'Program Files (x86)' and 'Common Program Files' are shortened by the...
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with support for extents. ext3cow – A versioning file system form of ext3. FAT – File Allocation Table, initially used on DOS and Microsoft Windows and...
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fee). He is credited with designing and implementing the 8-bit File Allocation Table file system for the NCR 8200[citation needed] data-entry terminal and...
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Endianness (section Files and filesystems)
the Intel 8080 platform, the operating system-independent File Allocation Table (FAT) file system is defined with little-endian byte ordering, even on...
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Splitter) - is an MS-DOS program for non-destructive splitting of File Allocation Table (FAT) hard disk partitions. Splitting partitions is an alternative...
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Undeletion (redirect from File undeletion)
occupied by the file will, however, be erased from the File Allocation Table, marking those sectors available for use by other files created or modified...
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In computing, a Personal Storage Table (.pst) is an open proprietary file format used to store copies of messages, calendar events, and other items within...
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file as needed. To achieve this, the file system had to keep track of which blocks were used or unused by data files in a catalog or file allocation table...
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(80286) architectures, floppy disks and hard disk drives (with the File Allocation Table (FAT) 16 limits), and Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA) graphics (80x25...
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The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of file systems. Note that in addition to the below table, block capabilities...
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FAT filesystem and Linux (category Disk file systems)
Linux has several filesystem drivers for the File Allocation Table (FAT) filesystem format. These are commonly known by the names used in the mount command...
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that work together Data cluster, a group of disk sectors used in a File Allocation Table Business cluster, a geographic cluster of competitive businesses...
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DOS (section File system)
drive:\path\filename.ext followed by a null byte. DOS uses the File Allocation Table (FAT) filesystem. This was originally FAT12 which supported up to...
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an Internet protocol suite TCP/IP stack (RTCS), embedded File Allocation Table based DOS file system (MFS), Universal Serial Bus (USB) host/device stack...
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