if you want to send a big amount of files, you can use b1 archiver.
it's easy way to do it 'cause you don't need to spend a lot of time studying instructions.
There are many types of files, but they can generally be classified into categories such as text files, image files, audio files, video files, and executable files. Each type serves a different purpose and contains specific data formats.
Files can have an infinite variety of sizes. It is impossible to answer "How many movies can fit on a 40 GB hard drive" or "How many MP3 files can fit on 1 GB Flash drive." Varying lengths, compression formats, and quality settings will affect the overall size of each file. To calculate the number for a given device, you can divide the total available space by average size of the files to be stored.
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it depends on the file size, if the file is 1GB then you can story one, if they are a megabyte then you can store 1000 files, etc..
I believe that 2 drawer file cabinets can hold up to 450 files. it is pretty amazing how many they can hold.
There are many reasons. Some of them are your drive is available for read only, files and folders are to big to fit on your drive, you have no permission to add files on the drive, some software protests the drive.
Well, I would recommend converting wav files to mp3 files with a wav file to mp3 file converter. There are many wav file to mp3 file converters offered for use.
System files are files the operating system needs to function (and they may be hidden). Hidden files are those files that are not displayed when you show a directory listing. A file can be both a system file and a hidden file, but a hidden file does not have to be a system file, nor does a system file need to be hidden.
It depends on the size of the files. If you have a 4GB Excel file, you will be able to store only one file.
Yes, you can save to as many different files as you like. If you would like to save half of the file to file one and the second half of the file to file two, there are several ways you can do this. My preferred method is to copy the original file to as many files as you like (just give the files different names). Then, for each file, delete whatever you do not want to save in that file. This method may take a little longer than cutting and pasting to multiple files, but it is the best way to recover from mistakes (at least until you delete content in the final file).
A directory is also known as a folder. It is not a file, rather it is where files are stored. Generally many directories make up a program. And many files are contained in each directory.
There is no the system file. There are many files necessary to create a working Unix system.