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- A.exe file is an executable file used by MS-DOS and the Windows operating system and will not work on a Mac running Mac OS X. Some.exe files can be opened as a text file in a text editor on a.
- Aug 14, 2020 NTFS is the default file system for Windows operating system and HFS for Mac operating system. If you want to make your drive compatible with Mac and Windows, you need to format it with a common file system for Mac and Windows. FAT32 and exFAT can be compatible with Mac and Windows and you can choose one after realizing their respective merits.
- Sep 20, 2019 Mac OS Extended: Best for Mechanical Drives, Or Drives Used With Older macOS Versions. Mac OS Extended was the default file system used by every Mac from 1998 until 2017, when APFS replaced it. To this day, it remains the default file system for mechanical and hybrid hard drives, both while installing macOS and while formatting external drives.
- Apple File System (APFS) Apple File System (APFS), the default file system for Mac computers using macOS 10.13 or later, features strong encryption, space sharing, snapshots, fast directory sizing, and improved file system fundamentals.
Default file system used in various operating systems.
Sep 11, 2020 To use another program with the file, you'll just need to start that other program manually first, and then browse your computer for the particular file to open it.For example, you can open Microsoft Word and use its File Open menu to open a DOC file that is normally associated with OpenOffice Writer, but doing so doesn't actually change the file association for DOC files as explained above.
Release year | Operating system | File system |
---|---|---|
1968 | George 3 | George 3 |
1971 | OS/8 | DECtape / OS/8 |
1972 | RSX-11 | ODS-1 |
1974 | CP/M | CP/M file system |
1980 | 86-DOS | FAT12, but logically format incompatible with MS-DOS/PC DOS. |
1981 | PC DOS 1.0 | FAT12 |
1982 | MS-DOS 1.25 | FAT12 |
1982 | Commodore 64 / 1541 | Commodore DOS (CBM DOS) |
1984 | PC DOS 3.0 / MS-DOS 3.0 | FAT16 |
1984 | Classic Mac OS | Macintosh File System (MFS) |
1985 | Atari TOS | Modified FAT12 |
1985 | Classic Mac OS | Hierarchical File System (HFS) |
1987 | Compaq MS-DOS 3.31 | FAT16B |
1988 | AmigaOS v1.3 | Amiga Fast File System (FFS) |
1989 | OS/2 v1.2 | High Performance File System (HPFS) |
1989 | SCO UNIX | HTFS |
1990 | Windows 3.0 / 3.1x | FAT16B |
1993 | Slackware | ext2 |
1993 | Debian GNU/Linux | ext2 |
1993 | FreeBSD v1-v5.0 | UFS1 |
1994 | Windows NT 3.5 | NTFS |
1995 | Windows 95 | FAT16B with VFAT |
1996 | Windows NT 4.0 | NTFS |
1998 | Mac OS 8.1 / macOS | HFS Plus (HFS+) |
1998 | Windows 98 | FAT32 with VFAT |
2000 | SUSE Linux Enterprise 6.4 | ReiserFS[1][2] |
2000 | Windows Me | FAT32 with VFAT |
2000 | Windows 2000 | NTFS |
2000 | Ututo GNU/Linux | ext4 |
2000 | Knoppix | ext3 |
2000 | RHEL | ext3 |
2001 | Windows XP | NTFS but FAT32 was also common |
2002 | Arch Linux | ext4 |
2002 | Gentoo Linux | ext4 |
2003 | FreeBSD v5.1-v9 | UFS2 |
2003 | Windows Server 2003 | NTFS |
2003 | Fedora Core 1 | ext3 |
2004 | Ubuntu 4.10 | ext3 |
2004 | OpenWrt | OverlayFS combining SquashFS + JFFS2 |
2004 | CentOS 3 | ext3 |
2005 | Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 | ext3 |
2005 | dyne | SquashFS |
2006 | OpenDOS 7.01.08 | FAT32+ |
2006 | gNewSense | ext4 |
2006 | Windows Vista | NTFS |
2006 | SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 openSUSE 10.2 | ext3[3][4] |
2007 | Slackware 12 | ext3 |
2007 | Trisquel | ext4 |
2008 | Windows Server 2008 | NTFS |
2008 | Musix GNU/Linux | ext4 |
2008 | Nexenta OS | ZFS |
2009 | Windows 7 | NTFS |
2009 | Parabola GNU/Linux | ext4 |
2009 | openSUSE 11 | ext4 |
2009 | Slackware 13 | ext4 |
2009 | Ubuntu 9.10 | ext4 |
2009 | Fedora 11 | ext4[5] |
2010 | LibreWRT | SquashFS |
2011 | CentOS 6 | ext4 |
2011 | Debian GNU/kFreeBSD | UFS1 |
2011 | Arch Hurd | ext2 |
2012 | Windows 8 | NTFS |
2013 | Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 | ext4 |
2013 | Debian GNU/Hurd | ext2 |
2014 | libreCMC | OverlayFS combining SquashFS + JFFS2 |
2014 | RHEL 7 | XFS[6] |
2014 | CentOS 7 | XFS |
2015 | Windows 10 | NTFS |
2015 | Fedora 22 | Combination: ext4 (Fedora Workstation and Cloud), XFS (Fedora Server)[7] |
2015 | OpenSUSE 42.1 | Combination: Btrfs (for system) and XFS (for home). |
2016 | iOS 10.3 | APFS |
2017 | macOS High Sierra (10.13) | APFS |
![Default Default](/uploads/1/2/6/5/126513502/915759308.png)
See also[edit]
SFS
- List of partition IDs (MBR)
- Master Boot Record (MBR)
- GUID Partition Table (GPT)
References[edit]
Xsan
- ^'Archive:SuSE Linux 6.4'. openSUSE wiki. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
- ^'SUSE LINUX 9.1 Administration Guide: Major File Systems in Linux'. Novell. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
- ^Shankland, Stephen (16 October 2006). 'Novell makes file storage software shift'. CNET.
- ^Sharma, Mayank (12 October 2006). 'Novell will switch from ReiserFS to ext3'. Linux.com.
- ^'Fedora 11 | Installation Guide | 7. Installing on IntelĀ® and AMD Systems | 7.21. Partitioning Your System | 7.21.5. Adding Partitions | 7.21.5.1. File System Types'. docs-old.fedoraproject.org. Retrieved 2018-07-25.
- ^'7.0 Release Notes'. Chapter 4. File Systems.
- ^'Fedora 22 | Installation Guide | Installing Using Anaconda | Installing in the Graphical User Interface | Manual Partitioning | Device, File System and RAID Types'. docs-old.fedoraproject.org. Retrieved 2018-07-25.
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