Hmm, I'm gonna go with C) Empty clusters. They're not being used, but the OS hasn't marked them as free either. Kinda like a digital no-man's-land, you know?
I think the answer is A) Lost clusters. The OS marks them as used, but they're not actually allocated to any file - seems like a good definition of lost clusters to me.
I think the answer is A) Lost clusters. The OS marks them as used, but they're not actually allocated to any file - seems like a good definition of lost clusters to me.
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