HFS, also known as Hierarchical File System, is the correct answer because it was originally developed by Apple for use in Macintosh computers. NTFS is primarily used by Windows operating systems, and Ext4 is used in Linux environments. FAT32 is an older file system that was used by various operating systems including Windows and DOS but has limitations on file sizes and partition sizes compared to more modern file systems.
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