FAT32 allows partitions up to 2 TB
First make partitions for the operating systems - first windows 8 then fedora partitions of / swap and /home - then First install window 8 after having made partitions for both operating systems, then install fedora to the partition previously made for installing it. Grub bootloader detects windows 8 and adds entry to the menu.
Any modern operating system, windows xp/vista/7, linux, osx etc. Fat 32 was first introduced in windows 95
when you restart the computer you should get the option using bootstrapper (presuming windows was the first OS put on the hard drive)
Two operating systems are; Windows, and Linux.
There are no "joined" Linux and Windows operating systems, so there is no name for them.
Windows is a family of operating systems. Linux is a kernel upon which operating systems are built.
The minimum number of partitions needed to dual boot windows xp and windows vista is actually 2, one for each operating system. However, if your computer was bought and it already had one of those two systems preinstalled and with it a separate windows recovery partition as well as a system reserved partition, then your minimum in that case would be 4 priamry partitions (which also happens to be the maximum allowed if you are using strictly primary partitions. One way to have more than 4 primary partitions is to have one of those partitions become an extended partition which can in turn have as many partitions as you need. I hope that wasn't too confusing
'Diskpart' is a command-line ability used in Windows operating systems. Diskpart can be used to create partitions on a hard drive, allowing for organization and storage of data.
Windows.
Windows Vista is an operating system. It is the latest in Microsofts' series of windows operating systems.
Windows applications are graphical interface operating systems that Microsoft Windows has. They are programs that are written to run on Windows operating systems.
Microsoft-based operating systems such as Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 starting to come out now are the most popular. After that, other operating systems include Macintosh OSX, variations of unix, including Linux, and depending on the application, mainframe operating systems such as OS/400 and Solaris.--Greg