C is organized into modules, functions, and libraries that manage memory and system operations.
C is organized into modules, functions, and libraries that manage memory and system operations.
Think of it like C: on your computer? It’s connected through a drive just like a physical disk. You can explore its structure by understanding where files are stored and how directories link together.
Google discusses the FAT32 and NTFS file systems. For more details, refer to the Wikipedia page on NTFS structure. Additional resources are available via the links at the article's bottom. Further reading can be found in the PDF linked from the original text. Older formats like FAT32 remain common for small storage devices, while newer options such as exFAT are preferred for USB sticks.