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29th July 2016
« on: July 27, 2016, 01:27:34 pm »
Following on from requests there will be a talk/explanation/visual representation of the Windows folders/storage hirarchy system, commonly refered to (incorrectly) as the Windows filing system.
Sounds very technical and involved but is generally quite simple (it must be cause i even understand it),  if you have a good grasp of how this operates then it can make using your system easier.

The Windows filing system is actually named NTFS (New technology file system), no talks are planned for this due to 4 reasons.
1. It is extremely involved and cannot be covered in an hours talk on a friday.
2. Your ability to use your computer will not improve because you have a knowledge of this system.

and most importantly,
3. I don't understand it so i cannot explain it.
4. And I think i have over stretched myself with thinking there is a No 4.
You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead.
I think Oxygen might be poisonous, it just takes 80 years to kill you.
Do light bulbs give off light or do they just suck in the dark?

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