File is sequence of bits ( 0's & 1's) . While a software loads the file, it may interpret this sequence in a different manner. Initial bits of a file tells about the file, some useful information. Then follow the data bits of file. While opening a file with notepad, it may directly convert every 8 bits or so, to directly the characters according to ASCII format. Which may be readable or not depends upon the type of file, in what manner this sequence is arranged.
Computers should have a file structure in place to organize and manage data efficiently. A file structure helps users easily locate and access files, improves system performance, and ensures data is stored in a logical and structured manner.
With stand-alone computers, you have to manually transfer files to view it on another computer. If you have a file server though, everything is saved to the same place and any computer hooked up to it can open the files
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a lightweight file transfer protocol that is most commonly used for booting computers over a network or updating devices attached to the network.
A torrent is a file sharing techniqie that allows some one computer to download a file from many computers at one time allowing for much faster downloads of large files such as movies.
An image file. It is a Microsoft bitmap file. You can open it in almost any image editor or viewer
The Coda file systems for computers is an older type of file system. It was specifically designed for weakly connected and disconnected computers.
A file was stored on paper, and filed in an actual file cabinet.
Yes. For your client computers to access the files on your file server they need to be able to communicate with the file server which is where the LAN comes in because it interconnects all your computers and the file server so that they can communicate.
iTunes
A swarm
.tc is the file extension for a Borland configuration file, for programs from the Borland Software Corporation.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
transfer file between two computers
No it does not.
Computers use file extensions to determine a file's type.
Computers should have a file structure in place to organize and manage data efficiently. A file structure helps users easily locate and access files, improves system performance, and ensures data is stored in a logical and structured manner.
network attached storage for file sharing between computers