
Windows File System
The Windows File System is how Windows organizes and manages files on your computer's storage drives, like hard drives or SSDs. It allows users to create, store, and retrieve files efficiently. The most common file system used by Windows is NTFS, which supports large files, security features, and efficient data retrieval. It organizes files into a hierarchy of folders, making it easy to navigate. This system also keeps track of where each file is located and maintains information about file properties, ensuring that users can access and manage their data effectively.