By: Arry Son | 2010-12-10 | Software A standard single-layer DVD holds 4.7 gigabytes of data but can only handle individual files to a maximum of 1GB. Hard disk drives formatted with the FAT32 filesystem might have partitions as large as 32GB but no single file may exceed 4GB in size. Modern filesystems like NTFS on Windows or HFS+ on read more
By: Brian John | 2011-06-30 | College The FAT file system offered a file system that was fast and simplistic. But, while it was more than enough to fulfill the need of home users, it didn't offer much to the high-end users such as servers and workstations in a corporate network environment. It lacked features that could provide security, enhanced capacity.... read more
By: Brian John | 2011-09-22 | College The Linux operating system follows FileSystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS), the standard for all UNIX and Linux based operating system. It defines specific files and subdirectories which are used for system and user purposes. The user directory has the path of /home/user (where user is the user name). All applications.... read more
By: Ryan Clover | 2010-11-22 | Software Knowing the process of repairing system files is very essential if you want to be certain that your OS will always be in good health. This way, you can be certain that your personal computer will function with better efficiency. read more
By: Jay | 2011-04-28 | Credit Cards Some people think getting reported to ChexSystems means they're out of luck when it comes to banking for the next few years. Being reported to ChexSystems isn't a death sentence to your finances, though. read more
By: Brian John | 2011-09-24 | College The FAT file system, including FAT32, allocates the space on the disk on the basis of clusters and not sectors. As the files are moved or deleted from their location, gaps occur between the clusters which hold data for existing files resulting in fragmentation. Fragmentation is the inherent property of the FAT file system which allows the data in the file to be stored anywhere on the disk, that is.... read more
By: Jo Ann Coulter-Wientjes | 2010-03-29 | Organizing Paper still tends to be a major issue with most everyone even in these days of computer literacy. I'm going to tell you how to setup a filing system so you can reduce the piles and move on to more important and fun things. read more
By: stan000 | 2010-03-26 | Data Recovery Due to the promotion of Windows NT, NTFS file system becomes the most widely used now, thus you may need the information about how to recover NTFS partition data. read more
By: Janet Baker | 2010-11-08 | Religion It doesn't matter what religion you are, there is a lot more to churches, synagogues and mosques than just prayer meetings and bible classes. Records must be kept of all activities that involve the church and its members. Church committees are accountable for everything that happens within their responsibilities. That's why even churches need a modern filing system. read more
By: Tom Patrick | 2010-10-13 | Data Recovery NTFS is the most entrusted file system for Windows today. With the ability to handle multiple file attributes, such as name of file read more
By: Maddy | 2011-02-22 | Computer When a high performance computing cluster is designed, system architect has three choices of file systems. The Network File Systems (NFS), Storage Area Network (SAN) and the parallel file system. Let's discuss in detail about the parallel file systems. read more
By: allen | 2010-11-29 | Data Recovery File system is a means of storing and organizing data in the system. As file system is solely responsible for storage, manipulation, retrieval and organization of computer files, folders etc. read more
By: Maria Peter | 2010-10-21 | Data Recovery File system check' is a system utility that checks the consistency of the file system in LINUX and all UNIX like operating systems. Once, the system detects any inconsistency in it, read more