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- Case_preservation abstract "When a computer file system stores file names, the computer may keep or discard case information. When the case is stored, it is called case preservation.A system that is not case-preserving is necessarily case-insensitive, but it is possible and common for a system to be case-insensitive, yet case-preserving. This combination is often considered most natural for computer uses, because most people prefer using the correct capitalization but will still recognize others. For example, if someone refers to the \"uNiTeD states oF AMERICA\", it is understood to mean the United States of America, even though the capitalization is incorrect.Mac OS X, the current versions of the Microsoft Windows operating systems and all versions of Amiga OS are case-preserving and case-insensitive in most cases. Since they are case-insensitive, when requesting a file by name any capitalization can be used, in contrast to case-sensitive systems where only a single capitalization would work. But as they are case-preserving, when viewing a file's name it will be presented with the capitalization used when the file was created. On a non-case-preserving system, arbitrary capitalization would be displayed instead, such as all upper- or lower-case. Also, in case-insensitive but case preserving file systems there cannot be a readme.txt and a Readme.txt in the same folder.Examples of systems with various case-sensitivity and case-preservation exist among file systems:".
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- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink AmigaOS.
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink Capitalization.
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink Case_sensitivity.
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_file_systems.
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- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink Ext3.
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink Ext4.
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink File_Allocation_Table.
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- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink HFS_Plus.
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink Letter_case.
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink NTFS.
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink OS_X.
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLink Unix_File_System.
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Case preservation".
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLinkText "case preservation".
- Case_preservation wikiPageWikiLinkText "case-preserving".
- Case_preservation auto "yes".
- Case_preservation date "December 2009".
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- Case_preservation subject Category:Computer_file_systems.
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- Case_preservation comment "When a computer file system stores file names, the computer may keep or discard case information. When the case is stored, it is called case preservation.A system that is not case-preserving is necessarily case-insensitive, but it is possible and common for a system to be case-insensitive, yet case-preserving. This combination is often considered most natural for computer uses, because most people prefer using the correct capitalization but will still recognize others.".
- Case_preservation label "Case preservation".
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