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Does dos support fat32

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What file system does Windows 98 support?

Fat16 and Fat32


Does FAT32 system supports the Window's95?

Yes, but you have to get the OSR2 release, which came out in 1997. It includes FAT32 support, USB support, etc.


What version of Windows 98 supports FAT32?

All versions of Windows 98 support FAT32.


Does fat32 support encryption?

No NTFS is the only file system capable of encryption


Will Windows Vista support fat32?

Windows Vista does not officially support booting from a FAT32 drive, although it is technically possible. Vista supports FAT32 on Flash drives and hard drives, although it will not format a hard drive over 32 GB as FAT32.


FAT32 supports compression of individual files and folders?

FAT32 does not support compression of filesor folders


Can you use a DOS formatted floppy in UNIX?

Yes you can. Unix understands both FAT32 and NTFS file systems.


What are windows and windows 95 above?

XP and above are full NT systems with command prompt (ms-dos prompt) are with NTFS and all non nt systems are ms-dos FAT32 based


What are windows and windows 95 and above?

XP and above are full NT systems with command prompt (ms-dos prompt) are with NTFS and all non nt systems are ms-dos FAT32 based


Which file system does windows 95 typically use?

Windows 98 supports both the FAT16 and FAT32 file systems. The FAT32 file system will support drives up to 2 terabytes in size, while the FAT16 file system will support drives up to 2 gigabytes in size.


Which versions of windwos 9x support fat32?

windows 65me and 2k gold drivers.


What version of dos does vista support?

Any version of Windows does not support DOS OS.. It only gives us the DOS shell.. However you can check the version by "ver" command in DOS prompt..