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File systems that do not support FAT32 include NTFS (New Technology File System), which is commonly used in Windows operating systems for larger files and improved security features. Additionally, exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table) is designed for flash drives and large file sizes but is not FAT32. Linux file systems like ext4 and Btrfs also do not support FAT32, as they use different structures and features tailored for performance and data integrity.

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