Linked by Andrew Hudson on Mon 29th Nov 2010 21:50 UTC
Windows NTFS is the file system used by Windows. It is a powerful and complicated file system. There are few file systems that provide as many features and to fully cover them all would require a book. And in fact there is a book detailing NTFS, and it's already out of date. The purpose of this article is not to cover all of the features of NTFS, nor will it exhaustively cover NTFS features in detail. Instead we will cover its basic structure and then describe some of its more advanced features and provide use examples where possible. We will focus more on what it does, rather than how it does it. Trying to walk the line between informative and detailed is difficult and so this article contains a lot of references for people who hunger for more detail.
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RE: Comment by jwwf
by Tuishimi on Tue 30th Nov 2010 06:12 UTC in reply to "Comment by jwwf"
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I am sure you can; you can purchase an NTFS Internals Book. Most major operating systems have internals books... for the OS, file systems, etc. I used to have my VMS Internals Books, until I moved this last time (5 years ago or so) and I had too many books to move so I tossed them. ;) I gave away, or threw away, too many good books.

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