![]() According to Apple's introduction, APFS is the "default file system for Mac computers using macOS 10.13 or later, features strong encryption, space sharing, snapshots, fast directory sizing, and improved file system fundamentals." As for MS-DOS (FAT), it has a better-known name - FAT32. On a Mac computer or in macOS, there are four compatible file system formats: APFS, Mac OS Extended, MS-DOS (FAT), and exFAT. Also, they differ from each other in file names, file permissions, and other attributes. The main difference between all the file systems is how data is stored on the hard drive. ![]() The file system is the way the system enables your storage device to store and arrange files. ![]() Download for Mac macOS 12.0 - 10.9 Also Available for Windows Overview of File System Format
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