A filesystem is a method of organizing and storing data on a storage device, such as a hard drive, SSD, or USB drive. It defines how data is named, accessed, and managed, enabling the operating system to locate and retrieve files. Common filesystems include NTFS (Windows), APFS (macOS), ext4 (Linux), and FAT32 (cross-platform).
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