Windows 95 OSR2
A file system is the method of storing files. Some examples include:Ext4Ext3FATNTFSZFSReiser
This is dependent on which operating system you have. For example, Win95 uses FAT or FAT16, Win 98 uses FAT or FAT32, NTFS is on Win200, XP, Vista, 7 Mac OS X uses HFS+ And Linux-based OS's usually use ext4, ext3 or newer Btrfs, though can be installed on almost any filesystem in existence.
Sun's Solaris OS supports the ZFS file system natively.
yes
input/output (I/O) system management
FAT or FAT32.
from windows not likely. fat32 is what some of the ram and usb sticks use
You don't. You must use another file system, such as NTFS.
AFAT32 file system can be as large as 8 terabytes. Practically speaking, depending upon the OS, the maximum size for a FAT32 volume is either 2TB or 32GB. Most operating systems impose a limit of 32GB for a FAT32 volume.
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.
The file system commonly used in Win9x was FAT or FAT32. This system is still used for small devices but NTFS has largely taken over with Windows operating systems.
Fat16 and Fat32
If you system is old and slow, a FAT32 file system will be slightly faster.
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.
NFTS, not FAT32
Anything but NTFS, you won't be able to run Windows. FAT, FAT32, etc. You would need to reinstall the operating system after, And back up your files.
Windows 2000