Computer Science, asked by khushboosingh59616, 1 month ago

File management makes easier to view, edit, move or copy data​

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Answered by portesavarti
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In general, moving will always be faster than copying. However it can be as slow as copying in some cases. It all depends on wether any ACTUAL copying is necessary. If you are moving/copying a file within the same hard drive partition, then moving will be faster.

Answered by vedikamahto
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In general, moving will always be faster than copying. However it can be as slow as copying in some cases. It all depends on wether any ACTUAL copying is necessary. If you are moving/copying a file within the same hard drive partition, then moving will be faster.

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