256 tb
256 TB.
FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS.
As it is currently supported by the drivers in Windows, an NTFS partition can be no larger than 256 terabytes.
Ntfs, fat32
Windows 98 supports FAT filesystems only. Windows XP supports FAT and NTFS filesystems.
NTFS is the predominant file system although FAT is supported on XP.
The 3 major file systems are FAT, FAT32 and NTFS
Largest file size is 4GB on FAT32. File size is virtually unlimited on NTFS.
Windows XP natively supports FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS. Other file systems, such as HPFS, JFS, ext2/3, and ReiserFS can be supported through an IFS (Installable File System).
If you have Windows you already have ntfs. Windows doesn't use ext4 at all without IFS drivers.
Not natively, although there are programs that will allow you to read an NTFS partition.
FAT32 can be used by more operating systems then NTFS. In order to use NTFS the computer must be formatted with the NTFS file system. NTFS systems are able to read both NTFS and FAT32. FAT32 systems cannot read NTFS.