FAT32 is a widely recognized file system. While not necessarily the most modern or most reliable system, using FAT32 per default allows manufacturers to sell one version for use with many computers and operating systems.
The same cannot be said from more advanced file systems such as NTFS or Reiser, to name just two.
Expert users can always re-format a device with the file system of choice prior to first use.
from windows not likely. fat32 is what some of the ram and usb sticks use
yes make sure the usb pen is set on fat32 format.
Yes, but you have to get the OSR2 release, which came out in 1997. It includes FAT32 support, USB support, etc.
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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.
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Try formatting at 'FAT' or 'FAT32' with all options set to 'Default'.
USB sticks
They're made of plastic and metal.