Yes, it is called the file system.
Yes, an operating system is responsible for storing files and folders on a secondary storage device using an organizational method called the file system.
Yes, an operating system is responsible for storing files and folders on a secondary storage device using an organizational method called a file system.
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They use a filing cabinet
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False, the operating system is not responsible for storing files and folders on a secondary storage device.
Yes, an operating system is responsible for storing files and folders on a secondary storage device using an organizational method called the file system.
Yes, an operating system is responsible for storing files and folders on a secondary storage device using an organizational method called a file system.
True Using a organizational method called the file system.
hierarchical structure of Directories
They use a filing cabinet
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A file is a single unit of data that stores information, while a folder is a container used to organize multiple files and other folders. Files have specific formats and extensions (like .txt, .jpg), whereas folders do not have extensions and serve as organizational tools. Files can be opened and edited directly, while folders must be accessed to view or manage the files they contain. Additionally, files are typically associated with applications that handle their specific type, while folders are managed by the operating system's file management system.
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In a Windows environment, the operating system is located on the C drive in the system folders. It can be manually installed somewhere else if desired.
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