all version after win 98..
Yes, they do. Windows ME even supports Fat 32!
FAT 32
32 GB
FAT 32
Any modern operating system, windows xp/vista/7, linux, osx etc. Fat 32 was first introduced in windows 95
32
The both versions (32-bit and 64-bit) of Windows 7 are supported.
If you intend to install the hard drive as a second drive, Windows 98 may not be able to recognise it. Windows 98 runs only with the Fat 32 file system, where as normally XP runs on the NTFS file system, but can also run on Fat 32
The "Windows 9x" line, consisting of Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows ME. Windows 95 partially supported 32-bit / WDM drivers via the USB supplement.
Well i have a Ge-Force 8500 GT and it suports windows XP 32 bit perfectly
For the most part, neither. The default file system for Windows XP is NTFS. You can choose to use FAT32 on drives less than 32 GB in size, but there's little advantage to do so.
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.