Notes Read. When a new file is written to the hard disk, it is stored in one or more clusters, depending on the size of the file archive. Typical cluster sizes are 2, Bytes, 4, Bytes, or 8, Bytes. The operating system creates a FAT entry for each new file, saves and stores the position of the cluster or clusters where it has been saved. When we want to read a file, the operating system searches the FAT for its position for execution.
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Thread starter Blue Sky Start date Sep 23, Status This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. Please start a New Thread if you're having a similar issue. View our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Blue Sky Thread Starter. Joined Sep 8, Messages 5. What are the technical differences and practical use of the these two file formats? I want to constantly burn then delete small files and folders on CD-RW.
A message pops up saying that it is read only and that I can only copy files over it - not erase it. UDF which takes forever to format and used MB of space just for the formatting process, allows deleting of files but is very impracticable.
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