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Cosa (chi) è system files - definizione

1997 VIDEO GAME
Feeble files; Feeble Files

X-Phile         
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Computer term for someone who is obssesed with the X-files.
He watches the X-Files everyday? What an X-Phile!
file system         
  • An example of slack space, demonstrated with 4,096-[[byte]] NTFS clusters: 100,000 files, each five bytes per file, which equal to 500,000 bytes of actual data but require 409,600,000 bytes of disk space to store <!-- The size listing shown in Explorer is oddly doubly-wrong. The example files are 5 bytes each, not 0.1K, and the clusters are a minimum of 4K not 1K.-->
  • Windows]] command shell
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CONCRETE FORMAT OR PROGRAM FOR STORING FILES AND DIRECTORIES ON A DATA STORAGE DEVICE
Filesystem; Disk file systems; Special purpose file systems; File system types; Disk file system; Special purpose file system; File systems; File storage; File System; Disk File System; Filesystems; Computer file system; File-system; File access; Serial files; Sequential file; Crash count; File time; Offline File System; Sequential files; Special file system; Prospero (file system); File processing system; Linux file systems; File system metadata; Linux filesystems; Virtual file; Dentries; Dentry; Directory entry; File system manager; Flat file system; Linux filesystem; Tree quota; Transactional file system; Tape file system; Microsoft Windows file systems
<operating system> (FS, or "filesystem") 1. A system for organizing directories and files, generally in terms of how it is implemented in the disk operating system. E.g., "The Macintosh file system is just dandy as long as you don't have to interface it with any other file systems". 2. The collection of files and directories stored on a given drive (floppy drive, hard drive, disk partition, logical drive, RAM drive, etc.). E.g., "mount attaches a named file system to the file system hierarchy at the pathname location directory [...]" -- Unix manual page for "mount(8)". As an extension of this sense, "file system" is sometimes used to refer to the representatation of the file system's organisation (e.g. its file allocation table) as opposed the actual content of the files in the file system. Unix manual page: fs(5), mount(8). (1997-04-10)
File system         
  • An example of slack space, demonstrated with 4,096-[[byte]] NTFS clusters: 100,000 files, each five bytes per file, which equal to 500,000 bytes of actual data but require 409,600,000 bytes of disk space to store <!-- The size listing shown in Explorer is oddly doubly-wrong. The example files are 5 bytes each, not 0.1K, and the clusters are a minimum of 4K not 1K.-->
  • Windows]] command shell
  • fragmented]]
CONCRETE FORMAT OR PROGRAM FOR STORING FILES AND DIRECTORIES ON A DATA STORAGE DEVICE
Filesystem; Disk file systems; Special purpose file systems; File system types; Disk file system; Special purpose file system; File systems; File storage; File System; Disk File System; Filesystems; Computer file system; File-system; File access; Serial files; Sequential file; Crash count; File time; Offline File System; Sequential files; Special file system; Prospero (file system); File processing system; Linux file systems; File system metadata; Linux filesystems; Virtual file; Dentries; Dentry; Directory entry; File system manager; Flat file system; Linux filesystem; Tree quota; Transactional file system; Tape file system; Microsoft Windows file systems
In computing, file system or filesystem (often abbreviated to fs) is a method and data structure that the operating system uses to control how data is stored and retrieved. Without a file system, data placed in a storage medium would be one large body of data with no way to tell where one piece of data stopped and the next began, or where any piece of data was located when it was time to retrieve it.

Wikipedia

The Feeble Files

The Feeble Files is an adventure video game about the adventures of an alien called Feeble. The game is a science fiction comedy, with a similar style of British humour to that of Adventure Soft's previous games, the Simon the Sorcerer series.

It was created and released in the UK in 1997 by Adventure Soft. e.p.i.c. interactive (now RuneSoft) created a Mac version in 2001 and an Amiga version in 2002 that were released in Europe. In 2002 the Mac version was released in the U.S..

The game was made available for DRM-free digital distribution from GOG.com on December 30, 2008.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per system files
1. Still, several of his operating system files were deleted, several new files were created and several applications, including a program for recording audio, were crippled.
2. He was alleged to have deleted system files and logs from computers at US naval weapon station Earle at a critical time following the September 11 attacks, rendering the base‘s entire network of more than 300 computers inoperable.
3. But once inside, they used special software to crack a user account password for a network administrator who had privileges to modify key system files on thousands of computers on the DHS network.
4. It alleged he also "deleted critical system files" on the computer, copied a file containing usernames and encrypted passwords for the computer and installed tools to gain unauthorized access to other machines.
5. It was alleged he also "deleted critical system files" on the computer, copied a file containing usernames and encrypted passwords for the computer, and installed tools to gain unauthorised access to other machines.