NTFS is the correct answer because it is a file system that supports large file sizes and includes several features such as file encryption, file permissions, and journaling. It is commonly used in Windows operating systems. FAT32, while also used by Windows, does not support files larger than 4 GB and lacks many of the advanced features of NTFS. Ext4 is principally used with Linux systems.
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