file allocation table
FAT - FAT32 - File Allocation Table
FAT is a file system used by MS-DOS and other Windows-based operating systems to organize and manage files. The file allocation table (FAT) is a data structure that Windows creates when you format a volume by using the FAT or FAT32 file systems. Windows stores information about each file in the FAT so that it can retrieve the file later.
FAT (File Allocation Table)
FAT : File Allocation Table.
new technology file system it is a new file system of microsoft to replace fat file system
Floppy disks use a FAT file system.
exFAT is not a file type. It is a file system of the FAT family. FAT comes from file allocation table and originated with the early FAT12 file system used on floppies, then to FAT16, and with WIndows 98 OSR2 added the FAT32 file system. The extended FAT file system, called exFAT for short is the latest and was made available for the desktop with Vista SP1 in 2008.
NTFS (New Technology 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 .
Nothing. The FAT file system simply does not support the features needed for file/folder encryption. You'll have to convert the volume to NTFS.
Under Windows, a floppy drive is always formatted using the FAT 12 file system.
FAT 16 file system support 2GB partion.