
NTFS (New Technology File System) is a proprietary file system developed by Microsoft. Starting with Windows NT 3.1, it is the default file system of Windows NT family. NTFS has several technical improvements over FAT and HPFS (High Performance File System), the file systems that it superseded, such as improved support for metadata, and the use of...
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NTFS is the NT File System; a Windows NT file system used to organize and keep track of files. Also see: FAT.
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NT File System,
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The disk file structure used by Window NT and Windows 2000, which has a Master File Table instead of a FAT.
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New Technology File System [Microsoft]
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New Technology File System. A hard disk file allocation table, which is only usable under NT. It is far more efficient in the use of disk space but is incompatible with Windows file allocation tables!
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New Technology File System. Microsoft's advanced, more robust and more reliable file system which can be used with Windows NT, 2000 and XP.
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NT Filesystem
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Nes Technology File System. Developed by Microsoft and there are two variations, NTFS and NTFS5. Both are considered a stable and when properly configured a secure file system.
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