Windows File System - Win32.pp
The Windows file system manages disk data in the operating system. It includes management of FAT, FAT32, and NTFS hard disks. These file systems organize data into tracks, sectors, and clusters, with the smallest management unit being a cluster, consisting of consecutive sectors (typically 512 bytes each). FAT32 uses clusters of 1 cluster per 16 sectors, while NTFS uses 1 cluster per 8 sectors or 4KB for file storage. Files are stored in clusters, meaning even a file of just 1 byte will occupy the space of one cluster.
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