Microsoft introduced New Technology File System (NTFS) as the standard file system in Windows NT. Versions of Windows operating systems released after Windows NT also has NTFS as standard file system. Using this file system, Windows operating system stores data on computer’s hard disk. read more...
In Windows operating system, file system is used to organize files in a proper manner. New Technology File System (NTFS) is the latest file system, which is introduced in Microsoft Windows NT and from then it has become the primary file system in Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, and read more...
Windows’s NTFS file system supports many volume features that may cause free disk space to be either misreported or reported as lost. You may notice this behavior if an NTFS volume suddenly becomes very full, and you cannot find the cause or locate the folders and files that cause the NTFS read more...
New Technology File System (NTFS) has a reputation of being a reliable file system and resistant to many of the file system errors that occur due to many reasons. However, these errors still occur and result in making your system unbootable. Also, when these NTFS errors avert you from booting read more...