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Q: Which operating system introduced the FAT32 file system?
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Under all windows operating systems a floppy drive is always formatted using which file system?

FAT or FAT32.


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


How can you overcome the creation limits of fat32 in the windows xp operating system?

You don't. You must use another file system, such as NTFS.


The FAT32 file system supports disk larger than?

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.


What is the difference between the file allocation table used by the ex-FAT file system and the one used by the FAT32 file system?

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.


What file system is common to win9x?

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.


What file system does Windows 98 support?

Fat16 and Fat32


Will FAT32 make your system run faster?

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


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 is the fastest file system?

NFTS, not FAT32


Which file system would you use to optimise the performance and security of the operating system?

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.


What windows operating system first introduced long file names?

Windows 2000