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Question
which file system is known for its support of large file sizes and is commonly used in windows environments?
ext3
ntfs
fat16
hfs+
question 8 (1 point)
when partitioning a disk, what is typically created?
separate sections of the disk that can each contain a file system
temporary files for system operations
a backup of existing files
a new user account
For the first question, NTFS (New Technology File System) is well - known for supporting large file sizes and is commonly used in Windows environments. EXT3 is mainly used in Linux, FAT16 has limitations in file size support, and HFS+ is used in macOS.
For the second question, disk partitioning creates separate sections on the disk, each of which can contain a file system. It is not about creating temporary files, file backups, or new user accounts.
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Question 1: B. NTFS
Question 2: A. Separate sections of the disk that can each contain a file system