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  2. Disk Utility - Wikipedia

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    Disk Copy was used for creating and mounting disk image files whereas Disk Utility was used for formatting, partitioning, verifying, and repairing file structures. The ability to "zero" all data (multi-pass formatting) on a disk was not added until Mac OS X 10.2.3 . [ 5 ]

  3. diskpart - Wikipedia

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    The Windows 7 diskpart command The ReactOS diskpart command. In computing, diskpart is a command-line disk partitioning utility included in Windows 2000 and later Microsoft operating systems, replacing its predecessor, fdisk. [1] [2] The command is also available in ReactOS. [3]

  4. label (command) - Wikipedia

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    5 1⁄4-inch floppy disk with hand-written label on it. The command was originally designed to label floppy disks as a reminder of which one is in the machine. However, it can also be applied to other types of drive such as mapped drives. [5] It is available in MS-DOS versions 3.1 and later and IBM PC DOS releases 3 and later. [6] It is an ...

  5. Apple Partition Map - Wikipedia

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    Macintosh File System: This partition is used by Mac OS for the Macintosh File System (MFS), which was introduced with the Macintosh 128K in 1984. Apple_partition_map: partition map: Apple: The partition map is also a partition of its own. It can vary in size depending on how many partitions it may contain. Apple_Patches: patches: Patch Partition

  6. Macintosh File System - Wikipedia

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    In Mac OS 7.6.1, Apple removed support for writing to MFS volumes “as such writes often resulted in errors or system hangs”, [3] and in Mac OS 8.0 support for MFS volumes was removed altogether. Although macOS (formerly Mac OS X) has no built-in support for MFS, an example VFS plug-in from Apple called MFSLives provides read-only access to ...

  7. Environment variable - Wikipedia

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    The /Y switch instructs the command to replace existing files without prompting for confirmation. %DIRCMD% (supported since MS-DOS 5.0 and PC DOS 5.0, also supported by ROM-DOS [18]) Allows a user to specify customized default parameters for the DIR command, including file specifications. Preset default switches can be overridden by providing ...

  8. List of built-in macOS apps - Wikipedia

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    Terminal is a terminal emulator program, first originating in NeXTSTEP and OPENSTEP, before being carried over into Mac OS X. [71] [72] It provides text-based access to the operating system, in contrast to the mostly graphical nature of the user experience of macOS, by providing a command-line interface to the operating system when used in ...

  9. Hierarchical File System (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    The File Record also stores two 16 byte fields that are used by the Finder to store attributes about the file including things like its creator code, type code, the window the file should appear in and its location within the window. A Directory Thread Record stores just the name of the directory and the CNID of its parent directory.