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The top-level folder of a computer is typically referred to as the root directory. In Windows operating systems, this is represented by the drive letter followed by a backslash (e.g., C:). In Unix-based systems, such as Linux and macOS, the root directory is denoted by a forward slash (/). This root directory contains all other files and folders within the file system hierarchy.

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