By the way, it's called a XML file, which stands for Computer Markup Language. An XML file is a set of rules used for encoding documents electronically. It is common for XML to be used in interchanging data over the internet. RFC 3023 gives rules for the construction of Internet_media_typefor use when sending XML. It also defines the types "application/xml" and "text/xml", which say only that the data is in XML, and nothing about its Semantics. Hope this helps!
No. They can tell you what software the file was created by, or to be used by. It will not tell you which computer it was made on.
The file extension is the two, three, or more letter code that is after the period in a computer file name. It is used to "tell" the computer what type of file it is and what program on your computer will "open" or "run" it.
A computer file is a data bundle created by a program used to refer back to saved work or support the operating of the program.
The hal.dll file is a hidden file that is used by Windows XP to communicate with your computer's hardware.
A file path.
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It would depend on the name of the dat file. If it is used by the operating system then you will not be able to delete that file.
On some computer Operating Systems the way the computer identified who was using the computer used a file called userdata.ini
A file.
A computer file is a collection of ones and zeros on a storage medium. A manual file is a hardened piece of steel with teeth used to shape and form objects by hand.
Tools like "Disk Defragmenter" in Windows Operating Systems can be used to reduce file fragmentation & maximize computer operations.
There is no fixed number, it varies depending on the amount of data in each file in the group, the file formats used, the file system the computer uses, and the operating system the computer uses.