Question is very odd, FAT32 is a file format system used on many smaller mp3 players and sometimes on Operation systems such as windows, not much anymore since NTFS is much more secure, its kinda outdated. Anyways FAT32 has no form, digitally or phycially, so you cannot persay, find it.
FAT32 is used in Inodes
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Fat16 and Fat32
I think we can't configure AD in FAT32
yes But conversion from NTFS to FAT32 is not possible. One has to delete the partition and recreate FAT32 partition . Data will be lost in the process.
All versions of Windows 98 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 does not support compression of filesor folders
Yes, but you will have to reformat it to FAT32 with the "Iomega FAT32 formatter"
If you system is old and slow, a FAT32 file system will be slightly faster.
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.
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.