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- HFS_Plus abstract "HFS Plus or HFS+ is a file system developed by Apple Inc. to replace their Hierarchical File System (HFS) as the primary file system used in Macintosh computers (or other systems running Mac OS). It is also one of the formats used by the iPod digital music player. HFS Plus is also referred to as Mac OS Extended (or, erroneously, “HFS Extended”), where its predecessor, HFS, is also referred to as Mac OS Standard (or, erroneously, as “HFS Standard”). During development, Apple referred to this filesystem with the codename Sequoia.HFS Plus is an improved version of HFS, supporting much larger files (block addresses are 32-bit length instead of 16-bit) and using Unicode (instead of Mac OS Roman or any of several other character sets) for naming the items (files, folders) – names which are also character encoded in UTF-16 and normalized to a form very nearly the same as Unicode Normalization Form D (NFD) (which means that precomposed characters like å are decomposed in the HFS+ filename and therefore count as two characters and UTF-16 implies that characters from outside the Basic Multilingual Plane – typically seldom-used characters or those from ancient writing systems – also count as two characters in an HFS+ filename). HFS Plus permits filenames up to 255 UTF-16 characters in length, and n-forked files similar to NTFS, though until recently, almost no systems software took advantage of forks other than the data fork and resource fork. HFS Plus also uses a full 32-bit allocation mapping table, rather than HFS’s 16 bits. This was a serious limitation of HFS, meaning that no disk could support more than 65,536 allocation blocks under HFS. When disks were small, this was of little consequence, but as larger-capacity drives became available, it meant that the smallest amount of space that any file could occupy (a single allocation block) became excessively large, wasting significant amounts of space. For example, on a 1 GB disk, the allocation block size under HFS is 16 KB, so even a 1 byte file would take up 16 KB of disk space. Unlike most other file systems HFS Plus supports hard links to directories.Like HFS, HFS Plus uses B-trees to store most volume metadata.".
- HFS_Plus wikiPageExternalLink iBored.
- HFS_Plus wikiPageExternalLink HFSleuth.
- HFS_Plus wikiPageExternalLink hfsprogs.
- HFS_Plus wikiPageExternalLink bootcamp.
- HFS_Plus wikiPageExternalLink hfsx.html.
- HFS_Plus wikiPageExternalLink linux-reader.
- HFS_Plus wikiPageExternalLink macdrive.
- HFS_Plus wikiPageExternalLink hfsdebug.
- HFS_Plus wikiPageExternalLink tn1150.html.
- HFS_Plus wikiPageExternalLink tn1189.html.
- HFS_Plus wikiPageID "927752".
- HFS_Plus wikiPageRevisionID "599768697".
- HFS_Plus attributes "Color , locked, custom icon, bundle, invisible, alias, system, stationery, inited, no INIT resources, shared, desktop".
- HFS_Plus badBlocksStruct B-tree.
- HFS_Plus compression "Yes".
- HFS_Plus dateRange "--01-01".
- HFS_Plus dateResolution "1.0".
- HFS_Plus datesRecorded "access, attributes modified, backed up, contents modified, created".
- HFS_Plus developer Apple_Inc..
- HFS_Plus directoryStruct B-tree.
- HFS_Plus encryption "Yes . Per-home directory encryption is available with AES using HFS+ formatted .dmg volumes on OS X versions prior to 10.7 but later than OS X 10.3".
- HFS_Plus fileStruct Bit_array.
- HFS_Plus fileSystemPermissions "Unix permissions, NFSv4 ACLs".
- HFS_Plus filenameCharacterSet "Unicode, any character, including NUL. OS APIs may limit some characters for legacy reasons".
- HFS_Plus forksStreams "Yes".
- HFS_Plus fullName "Hierarchical File System Plus".
- HFS_Plus hasPhotoCollection HFS_Plus.
- HFS_Plus introductionDate "1998-01-19".
- HFS_Plus introductionOs Mac_OS_8.
- HFS_Plus maxFileSize "8".
- HFS_Plus maxFilenameSize "255".
- HFS_Plus maxFilesNo "4294967295".
- HFS_Plus maxVolumeSize "8".
- HFS_Plus name "HFS+".
- HFS_Plus os Darwin_(operating_system).
- HFS_Plus os Linux.
- HFS_Plus os Mac_OS_8.
- HFS_Plus os Mac_OS_9.
- HFS_Plus os Microsoft_Windows.
- HFS_Plus os OS_X.
- HFS_Plus partitionId "0".
- HFS_Plus partitionId "48465300".
- HFS_Plus partitionId "AA11-00306543ECAC".
- HFS_Plus partitionId "Apple_HFS".
- HFS_Plus partitionId "Apple_HFSX when HFSX".
- HFS_Plus subject Category:Computer_file_systems.
- HFS_Plus subject Category:Disk_file_systems.
- HFS_Plus subject Category:Mac_OS.
- HFS_Plus subject Category:OS_X.
- HFS_Plus type Abstraction100002137.
- HFS_Plus type Arrangement105726596.
- HFS_Plus type ClassificationSystem105727220.
- HFS_Plus type Cognition100023271.
- HFS_Plus type ComputerFileSystems.
- HFS_Plus type DiskFileSystems.
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- HFS_Plus comment "HFS Plus or HFS+ is a file system developed by Apple Inc. to replace their Hierarchical File System (HFS) as the primary file system used in Macintosh computers (or other systems running Mac OS). It is also one of the formats used by the iPod digital music player. HFS Plus is also referred to as Mac OS Extended (or, erroneously, “HFS Extended”), where its predecessor, HFS, is also referred to as Mac OS Standard (or, erroneously, as “HFS Standard”).".
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