What does Microsoft’s new ReFS file system mean for Windows?
For the past few decades, Windows has used the NTFS file system as the default for fixed drives on a PC, and that has stuck all the way through today. In recent years, though, Microsoft has been working on a new file system called ReFS, which stands for Resilient File System.
For the past few decades, Windows has used the NTFS file system as the default for fixed drives on a PC, and that has stuck all the way through today. In recent years, though, Microsoft has been working on a new file system called ReFS, which stands for Resilient File System.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
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