In many systems, the operations that work on a file as a whole are made up by
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In many systems, the operations that work on a file as a whole are made up by combining the operations that manipulate the internal file data. Explain how you would copy a file from one location to another using the internal file operations. Does this method seem consistent with your experience of what happens when you copy a large file from one disk drive to another on your PC?
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The Architecture of Computer Hardware, Systems Software and Networking An Information Technology App
ISBN: 978-1118322635
5th edition
Authors: Irv Englander
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