File extension. Such as .docx, .wmv, .jpg
It uses the first partFile extension.wav
It uses the first partFile extension.wav
It uses file extension and in some cases meta file information.
Windows uses the whole file-name extension. For example, a visual basic script extension is .vbs. Windows recognizes the pattern .vbs as a visual basic script,or a .txt short for text. .rtf for rich text format, and so forth. you can change default programs for the file extension in the control panel. File extensions that windows does not recognize are usually from programs or codecs you do not have on your computer.
It doesn't use any part of the file. It gets the extension (the part after the dot) of the file name, and looks that up in the registry to see what program should be used to open, for example, a .doc file.
You use My Computer & Windows Explorer to browse the file system on a drive in Windows XP.
use winzip
Windows 2000 will automatically use the FAT32 file system
In MS 'Windows' use "Save As" in the toolbar's "File" menu. I don't know about other operating-systems such as Linux.
no
Windows XP and Windows 7 both use the same file system by default: NTFS.
NT FILE SYSTEM (ntfs)