The maximum size of a write file is limited to only A. Name of the file B. Extension of the file C. The amount of memory in your computer D. All of above

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The correct answer is: C. The amount of memory in your computer.

The amount of memory in your computer is the main factor that limits the maximum size of a write file. The amount of memory available on your computer determines how much data can be stored at any given time. If you try to write a file that is larger than the amount of memory available, the file will not be created.

The name and extension of a file do not affect the maximum size of the file. The name of a file is simply a label that is used to identify the file. The extension of a file is a set of characters that are added to the end of the file name. The extension is used to indicate the type of file. For example, a file with the extension .txt is a text file.

The amount of memory in your computer is the only factor that limits the maximum size of a write file. The name and extension of a file do not affect the maximum size of the file.