Yes, setup files (Installers), can be one single file that installs a whole program.
There are heaps of files like ZIP and RAR that can hold compressed files.
Some games or programs may just be one stand-alone executable file (*.exe), and be able to store images, video and sound for use in the game.
Basically the answer is yes, you can store files in files.
Filesystem is another name for a file system. It is used to control how data is stored and retrieved.
This information is stored in the inode for the file.
A file was stored on paper, and filed in an actual file cabinet.
Logical file is a type of file that provides a view of the data stored into the Physical file. It does not contain data. A logical file contains only an index to the data stored into the physical file.
the BootMgr file and the BCD file are stored in the system partition
Database file is one that is stored on a server and it is in the format that the database needs to read it. It is also stored in the database catalog. A flat file is one that is dumped from a database to import or export into another database or program. A flat file is fields of data separated by delimiters, which keep the fields separated for export/import.
the difference is that sequential organization: this are records are stored and accessed in a particular order sorted using a key field serial organisation: records in a file are stored one after another. You need to go first file in order to reach the required file.
Boot.ini file is stored in the root directory of the active partition. pag 786
a web page is file stored on a special computer called
That means: the file where a class is stored.
DATABASE FILE - is one that is stored on a server and it is in the format that the database needs to read it. It is stored in the database catalog......
It's stored in the SAM file.