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<p>the same file for case-insensitive, but different files for case-sensitive.</p>

<p>Most modern file systems allow a file name to contain a wide range of characters from the <a href="page.php?w=Unicode">Unicode</a> character set. Some restrict characters such as those used to indicate special attributes such as a device, device type, directory prefix, file path separator, or file type.</p>

<p><big> Directories </big></p>
<p>File systems typically support organizing files into directories, also called folders, which segregate files into groups.</p>

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