Yes. All Windows based file systems require periodic defragmentation for optimal performance. FAT, FAT32 and NTFS file systems all require defragmentation.
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Fat16 and Fat32
I think we can't configure AD in FAT32
It likely needs to be formatted. Most MP4 Players need to be formatted to FAT32 (or FAT16). If you format them to NTFS in Windows XP, they may show you an error that indicates no free space (which would require a FAT32/16 reformat to remedy).
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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.
The seven steps to defragmentation typically include: 1) Assessing the need for defragmentation by checking the disk's fragmentation level; 2) Backing up important data to prevent loss; 3) Closing all open applications to release system resources; 4) Running the defragmentation tool, which reorganizes fragmented files; 5) Monitoring the progress of the defragmentation process; 6) Completing the process and verifying that the disk has been optimized; and 7) Restarting the computer to ensure all changes take effect.