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What is NTFS and FAT?

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Which Operating System that can support FAT and NTFS?

NetBSD, Windows, and Linux each support both FAT and NTFS file systems.


How many types of file system?

Two Types of File System 1.Fat 2. NTFS 1. Fat :- Fat Means File Allocation Table , The Fat is Not secure for Install The server Because in Fat there is no security to secure the data . 2. NTFS :- New technology file system . We can Easily Install the server . and we can secure the data . Beciause in NTFS Have security .


Is there a way to migrate from FAT to NTFS without losing data?

No, there is not.


Does FAT volume allow you to compress using NTFS compression?

No.


What is different between FAT?

NTFS :- If you would be created partition through NTFS that will be show more security options and encryption. FAT :- If you would be created FAT through partition that will not show more options, which you need to secure your data.


What attributes are available in the NTFS file system that are not available in FAT and FAT32?

NTFS has many more attributes available, over 32,000 possible.


Types of file system?

FAT, NTFS, Open VMS, MVS.


What file systems does windows 2000 support?

Any FAT and NTFS.


What file systems allow folders to be shared?

NTFS FAT FAT32


What is the file size limit for a single in FAT and FAT32 and NTFS?

It's 2 GB for FAT, 4 GB for FAT32 and (2^64 (2 to 64-th power) - 1024) bytes for NTFS


Is FAT compatible with Windows XP?

windows is designed to run with NTFS (new technology file system) but can still run with FAT but a hard drive that is bigger than 32gb should not be formated with fat 32, anything over this should be NTFS.


What file systems does Windows NT and Windows 2000 support?

Windows NT4 supports: FAT, NTFS (version 4) Windows 2000 supports: FAT, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS (versions 4 and 5)