NTFS and FAT are a file system that represents a technique of organizing and storing the data on the drive. These file systems also specify what type of attributes can be attached to a file such as ...
The real difference between NTFS, exFAT, and FAT32 (and which one you actually need) ...
PX5 FILE is the first deeply embedded file presenting a native Linux file system API to be certified by SGS-TÜV Saar to the highest levels of the IEC 61508, IEC 62304, ISO 26262, and EN 50128 ...
This excerpt from Chapter 5 of File System Forensic Analysis is posted with permission from Addison-Wesley Professional. The last chapter provided an overview of volume analysis and why it’s important ...
Looks like Microsoft will continue to reap patent licensing fees from many a flash-storage device maker (a sore issue for the Linux community). Panasonic has entered into a licensing agreement for ...
In response to the rapid adoption of flash memory for storage applications, Micrium, a leading provider of high quality embedded software components, today announced that its uC/FS (File System) ...
For years, Microsoft used its patents as a way to profit from open-source products. The poster-child for Microsoft's intellectual property aggression were the File Allocation Table (FAT) patents. But ...
When you put a new hard drive in your Mac—or connect an external one using FireWire or USB—you need to decide how to partition the drive and what file system to ...