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  2. Directory structure - Wikipedia

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    A directory structure is the way an operating system arranges files that are accessible to the user. Learn about the file names, extensions, and folders in Windows, DOS, OS/2, and Unix directory structures.

  3. cd (command) - Wikipedia

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    cd or chdir is a command-line shell command to change the current working directory in Unix, DOS, Windows and other operating systems. Learn the syntax, usage, options and examples of cd command with different arguments and scenarios.

  4. Linear Tape-Open - Wikipedia

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    Linear Tape-Open (LTO) is a magnetic tape data storage technology for backup, archiving, and transfer. It was developed in the late 1990s as an open standards alternative to proprietary formats and has nine generations, with the latest being LTO-9 that can hold 18 TB.

  5. Drive letter assignment - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and process of assigning alphabetical identifiers to volumes in computer data storage. The web page does not answer the query directly, but it explains that drive letters are not fixed and can vary depending on the operating system and the device.

  6. AOL Mail

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  7. Fix problems sending AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    If you have problems sending AOL Mail, you may need to restart your computer, update your browser, disable pop-up blocker, or reset your firewall. Learn how to fix common sending errors, image challenges, and missing images in this article.

  8. Roller chain - Wikipedia

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    Roller chain is a common type of chain drive for mechanical power transmission on various machines. Learn about its history, design, variants and how to lubricate it for optimal performance and longevity.

  9. Sticky bit - Wikipedia

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    The sticky bit is a flag that can be assigned to files and directories on Unix-like systems. It has different functions for files and directories, such as retaining executables in memory or preventing deletion of files by non-owners.