Mac OS X stores a user's System Preferences settings in the Preferences folder within the Library folder in the user's account.
Mac OS X stores a user's System Preferences settings in the Preferences folder with the Library folder for the user's account. The screen sharing settings are stored in the preference file called com.apple.ScreenSharing.plist.
Mac OS X stores most preferences in the Preferences folder within the Library folder. There are two Library folders one at the hard disc level available to everybody and one in each user account where individual users keep their personal settings. Items that you add to system preferences which are shown in the Other section are stored in a folder called PreferencePanes in the Library folder.
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The file is store the data as document type, we don't have give particular data-type of data which will be store in it. But in database system there are specified structure (like in table format) of data store. First we have to make format with particulate data-type for the data, which will store in it. other The file has no record system, while database system store data with record in row, it is easy to maintain.
We have database to store data in to it. We prefer to have database over FPS because they handle the data efficiently.
No, they use the binary system
System that store data that is related to each other are known as database system. Example of database system : mysql, sql+, oracle etc.
A system with a capacity of 232 bytes can store 4,294,967,296 bytes of data.
The Metal Gear Solid 4 System Data holds your customized options and other preferences associated with it.
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in embedded system resister means, memory to store the data.
It can be used to restore data to the system in the event the data in the system are accidently lost or destroyed