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exFAT file system for large external storage devices that you want to use with other operating systems. And FAT32 for small hard drives or USB flash drives because does not have as much overhead as NTFS.

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Which file system for a hard drive does windows 98 support?

FAT (file allocation table ) or FAT32 for external


What is fat32 format?

FAT32 is a common computer formatting system used in all types of computers. It can be written to and read from almost any operating system.


What does FAT32 stand for?

file allocation table 32 bits


What is the full form of FAT?

FAT - FAT32 - File Allocation Table


What are two files systems used by hard drives?

NTFS (New Technology File System) FAT (File Allocation Table)


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


For which of the following conversions of volumes do you need first to format the original volume?

NT file system (NTFS) to 32-bit file allocation table (FAT32)


What are the difference between Windows 2000 and Windows NT?

Win2K is based on the same file system called as NTFS as of NT. But Win2K can also be set up using FAT32 file system a predecessor of NTFS. NTFS allows us to use long file names and is much faster than FAT32 file system.


Will FAT32 make your system run faster?

If you system is old and slow, a FAT32 file system will be slightly faster.


What do you have to do before you convert from a file allocation table fat volume or a 32-bit file allocation fat32 volume to an NT file system ntfs volume?

Create a backup of the data Verify the integrity of the backup Verify that enough disk space is available


What file system does Windows 98 support?

Fat16 and Fat32


What are the different formations?

I assume you refer to FAT32 and NTFS. FAT32 is the type of file allocation table and is generally related to older technologies due to its inherent limitations within modern operating systems. NTFS is the file allocation table related to NT operating systems and post Windows 2000.