NTFS supports disk quotas. The varieties of FAT do not. UDF and ISO9660 and similar removable media file systems do not support disk quotas.
NFS and SMB network file systems will honor any disk quotas that their server enforces.
Yes. It's the only way you can set disk quotas.
How would you set up disk quotas on a drive formatted with FAT32? Answer: You must have NTFS to be able to enforce disk quotas, so the drive must first be converted to NTFS.
Log files The encrypting file system EFS Disk quotas
False - you can set the quotas with NTFS.
How would you set up disk quotas on a drive formatted with FAT32? Answer: You must have NTFS to be able to enforce disk quotas, so the drive must first be converted to NTFS.
Basic and Dynamic
disk quotas, which are means to limit drive space consumption by users.
Windows 7 and Windows XP are operating systems. You cannot format operating systems. But you can format your hard disk or hard drive. You can use Windows XP bootable CD to format HDD, but you will have to use Windows 7 Bootable Installation disk to install OS on your formatted drive.
NTFS
yes, you can use DVDs on Windows 98, hence why the install disk is on a CD
The administrator can set disk quotas.
You can update to Windows 8 by purchasing a Windows 8 installation disk but make sure your hardware can support the update.