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To organize files on a disk, MS-DOS separates them into areas called _____
To organize files on a disk, MS-DOS separates them into areas called _____
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DOS allows you to organize disks into subdirectories–groupings of files in a tree structure. For most purposes a subdirectory on a disk is used as if it were a separate disk. The backslash ( `’ ) is DOS’s symbol for the top directory.