This is dependent on which operating system you have.
For example, Win95 uses FAT or FAT16, Win 98 uses FAT or FAT32, NTFS is on Win200, XP, Vista, 7
Mac OS X uses HFS+
And Linux-based OS's usually use ext4, ext3 or newer Btrfs, though can be installed on almost any filesystem in existence.
A file system is the method of storing files. Some examples include:Ext4Ext3FATNTFSZFSReiser
Sun's Solaris OS supports the ZFS file system natively.
yes
Windows 95 OSR2
input/output (I/O) system management
An operating system enables you to view files saved onto your storage devices and arrange them into a folder/directory/file structure.
In a file, the location of that file depends on the operating system.
The operating system normally insists that the file has a name.
file manager
%systemroot%
Sun's Solaris OS supports the ZFS file system natively.
yes
NTFS
it is a 'bitmap' image file used mainly by the windows operating system.
Windows 95 OSR2
get windows on your mac
ntfs