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Why limit file size in FAT32?

FAT32 uses a 32-bit unsigned integer to store the file size, and thus limits each file to 232-1 bytes in size.


What is the file size limit for a single in FAT and FAT32 and NTFS?

It's 2 GB for FAT, 4 GB for FAT32 and (2^64 (2 to 64-th power) - 1024) bytes for NTFS


How many bytes in an address of an int variable?

32 bits or 4 bytes and an int is not an address, it is a primitive so it directly access the data without a reference.


How many bytes in a Mac address?

A Mac address is a 48bit addressing scheme (usually represented in HEX). There are 8 bits in a bytes therefore it is 6 bytes long.


Why do routers with usb access use fat32 and not ntfs?

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.


You need to configure a dual-boot between windows xp professional and an operating system that requires the fat32 file system the fat32 operating system will not need to access any files from the win?

from windows not likely. fat32 is what some of the ram and usb sticks use


How many different memory locations can the HCS12 access with out the expanded memory?

2^16 locations or 65,536 bytes


Are computers made up of giga and mega bytes?

Computers are made up of many hardware items. Random Access Memory (RAM) is one of those components. A byte is a unit of measure for memory. Kilobytes (KB) are thousands of bytes. Megabytes (MB) are millions of bytes. Gigabytes (GB) are billions of bytes.


How many is 1gb?

1073741824 bytes or 10243 bytes or 230 bytes


How many bytes are thre in one kilo- Bytes?

1024 bytes


How many bytes can a 64-bit computer can access information at a time?

Cva:The data rate depends on the bus width. The no. of bytes that can be transferred per bus cycle = buswidth/8;


How many bytes in 512mb?

536870912 Bytes