The Overall Structure That An Os Uses To Name - Store - And Organize Files On A Disk. Examples Of File Systems Are Ntfs And Fat32. Windows Is Always Installed On A Volume That Uses The Ntfs File System.

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1. The Overall Structure That An Os Uses To Name - Store - And Organize Files On A Disk. Examples Of File Systems Are Ntfs And Fat32. Windows Is Always Installed On A Volume That Uses The Ntfs File System.