A root folder is the first and main folder . It is usually the main storage device such as the hard driver and is always labelled as the local disk

True or false?

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8 days ago

False. A root folder, also known as the root directory, is indeed the top-level folder in a file system and contains all other folders and files. However, it is not necessarily "always labeled as the local disk." The label or name of the main storage device can vary; for example, in Windows, the root directory of the primary hard drive is commonly labeled "C:\", but it might have a different designation on other operating systems or configurations. The root folder can be on any storage device, not just the main hard drive.

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