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DFC edited this page Nov 25, 2020
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This is extremely new, and this isn't really usable, so I will put some sections for them.
The Windows filesystem, called the New Technology File System, or NTFS, is a closed source filesystem that uses letters for drives, e.g the C:\
for pretty much everything, the D:\
drive for a CD/DVD drive, E:\
for a USB device/SD card, etc, all the way up to Z:\
, in which case Windows tells you that you can't go any farther (how can you have that many drives? That's a lot of USB/SD/I don't know). This is similar, but it's open source. This is what the Windows filesystem drives are for:
- the
A:
drive is for a floppy disk - the
B:
drive is also for a floppy disk - the
C:
drive is for everything, from the system to your files, as long as they're on the hard drive - the
D:
drive is for CD/DVD player - the
E:
drive is for a USB stick/SD card, I think - the
F:
-Z:
drives are for any other things you have, but that would be a lot of USB/Beats Me ports.