How are data structures handled by ntfs?
Answer / Jitendra Kumar Soni
NTFS (New Technology File System) manages data structures such as MFT (Master File Table), Boot Sector, and Root Directory. The MFT contains information about every file and directory in the NTFS volume, including their attributes, location, and access control lists. The Boot Sector contains basic information about the partition, while the Root Directory stores pointers to other directories and files on the NTFS volume.
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