Math, asked by aryavarnika964, 6 months ago

explain the directory structure of DOS with the help of an example...!!

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Answered by vivekbt42kvboy
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Step-by-step explanation:

A DIRECTORY IS JUST LIKE A FILE FOLDER WHICH CONTAIN ALL LOGICAL RELATED FILES. DOS FILES ARE ORGANISED IN A HIERARCHICHAL OR AN INVERTED TREE LIKE STRUCTURE. THE FILES ARE FURTHER DIVIDED INTO DIRECTORIES AND SUB-DIRECTORIES. THE MAIN DIRECTORY IS CALLED ROOT DIRECTORY

Answered by technoblackberrygame
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Answer:

In DOS, Windows, and OS/2, the root directory is "drive:\", for example, the root directory is usually "C:\". The directory separator is usually a "\", but the operating system also internally recognizes a "/". Physical and virtual drives are named by a drive letter, as opposed to being combined as one.

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