Приклади вживання This file system Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Only metadata is journaled by this file system.
This file system can also be used by the iPod.
You ca n't move files to this file system.
This file system does not support setting a label.
Choose a ReFS partition or a local disk containing this file system.
However, this file system no longer receives active support.
Unlike NTFS, the BSD UFS file system destroys information about file start, location and size permanently andtogether with a high degree of file fragmentation(typical for this file system) leaves few chances for successful data recovery.
This file system tries to avoid file fragmentation.
Recovery of lost files is available as the"Start scan" button in the lower right corner of the main window,"Scan this stoarge(find lost data)" tool in the toolbar above the storages navigation tree,the"Scan this file system for lost data" button in the Explorer toolbar as well as the"Scan for lost data" option in the partition context menu.
This file system tries to avoid file fragmentation.
Thanks to its simplicity and universality this file system has become quite popular, but unlike its predecessor, exFAT is capable of storing files of any size.
This file system is compatible with a variety of operating systems. .
If you open this file system, you will get one of the following results:.
This file system is compatible with a variety of operating systems. .
Currently, this file system is open-source and implemented in most modern Linux versions.
This file system was developed by IBM specifically for their powerful computing systems. .
However, this file system has inherent limitations, restricting maximum file size to 4 GB.
This file system is frequently used as‘root' file system for most Linux installations.
This file system tries to avoid file fragmentation and does not provide linking to file sub-directories.
This file system was designed to help use hard drives larger than 2GB(yes, that's two gigabytes, not terabytes!).
This file system features high-speed performance but is no longer actively supported for some technical reasons.
This file system is supported by all operating systems making free data exchange between different storages possible.
This file system is supported by all operating systems making free data exchange between different storages possible.
This file system is supported by all operating systems making free data exchange between different storages possible.
This file system applies Copy-on-Write(COW), enabling older versions of the deleted files still remain on the disk.
This file system applies Copy-on-Write(COW) enabling the older versions of deleted files to still remain on the disk.
This file system applies Copy-on-Write(COW), enabling older versions of the deleted files still remain on the disk.
This file system uses 48 and 64 bit values to reference files, thus being able to support data storages with extremely high capacity.
This file system is not the best choice to store plain user files, as it allocates minimum 64 KB of disk space for each file. .
This file system is suitable for small external data storage devices, such as memory cards of photo-/video-cameras or USB flash drives, but is not exceptionally promising in terms of reliability.