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What is the full form of NTFS ??? (the file format system in windows)
Asked by matrix mat,
02 May '09 09:44 pm
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New Technology File System. NTFS is Windows 2000, Windows NT, and XP's replacement for the older DOS-based FAT (File Allocation Table) file system.
NTFS provides performance, reliability, and advanced features not found in the older DOS based FAT, FAT16, and FAT32 file systems. For example, NTFS includes built-in security features such as file and folder permissions and the Encrypting File System (EFS), which is the technology used to store encrypted files on NTFS volumes.
A few other advantages of NTFS:
- Support for volumes up to 256 terabytes in size
- Support for disk quotas and compression
- Support for mounted drives
- The ability to reconstruct files in the event of hardware failures.
Answered by Joseph Chacko, 02 May '09 11:05 pm
NTFS provides performance, reliability, and advanced features not found in the older DOS based FAT, FAT16, and FAT32 file systems. For example, NTFS includes built-in security features such as file and folder permissions and the Encrypting File System (EFS), which is the technology used to store encrypted files on NTFS volumes.
A few other advantages of NTFS:
- Support for volumes up to 256 terabytes in size
- Support for disk quotas and compression
- Support for mounted drives
- The ability to reconstruct files in the event of hardware failures.
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