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Disks formatted with the FAT file system can be accessed by MS-DOS, all versions of
Windows, and OS/2. The maximum supported volume size is 4 GB, the maximum file size is 2
GB.
The faster file system FAT32, is often used in multi-boot situations with operating
systems that do not support NTFS. Disks formatted with the FAT32 file system are
supported by Windows 95 OSR2, Windows 98 and ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. Windows NT
4 and earlier cannot access FAT32 volumes. The maximum supported volume size for FAT32 is
2 TB, but Windows XP can format up to 32 GB only. The maximum file size is 4 GB. The
minimum size for a FAT32 volume is 512 MB. You cannot format removable media such as
floppy disks with Disks formatted with NTFS version 5 can only be accessed by Windows NT
4.0 with Service Pack 4 or higher, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. NTFS supports a volume
size over 2 TB and the maximum file size is limited only by the available free space. You
cannot format removable media such as floppy disks with NTFS. Besides being able to
handle large disks,
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NTFS is the preferred file system for Windows 2000 and XP because of the extra features
it offers, including:
- File and folder permissions (discussed below)
- File and folder compression (discussed below)
- Encrypted File System (EFS) (see EFS TechNotes)
- Disk Quotas Allows quotas to be assigned to users for disk space usages per volume.
Quotas are only available on NTFS volumes and can be enabled and configured on the
Quotatab on a volumes Properties sheet.
This is the file system used on compact discs. You cannot format regular disks with this
file system.
Converting File Systems.
You can convert FAT file systems to NTFS using the following command: convert c: /fs:ntfs
The convert utility cannot be used to convert from NTFS to another file system. For
example if you converted a FAT32 partition to NTFS and you want to revert it back to
FAT32,you will have to create a full backup, reformat the drive with FAT32, and restore
the backup.
FILE AND FOLDER COMPRESSION.
NTFS Compression allows compression of individual files and folders, as well as entire
NTFS drives. The process of compression and decompression is transparent to the user. For
example, when a user opens a document from a NTFS compressed disk, the document is
decompressed automatically, when the user saves the document it is compressed again.
Thisprocess might decrease your computers performance; its best to compress static
data and only if it really saves space, you dont want to waste CPU cycles compressing a
ZIPfile for example. An NTFS-compressed file cannot be encrypted, and an encrypted file
cannot be compressed. If you do enable compression for an encrypted file, the file will
lose its encryption attribute before it is compressed.
You can enable compression for a volume when you format it. To enable compression on an
existing volume, right-click it and choose Properties from the context menu, on
theGeneral tab enable the option Compress drive to save disk space. To compress a file or
folder, right-click it and choose Properties from the context menu, click the Advanced
button and below Compress and Encrypt attributes enable the option Compress contents to
save disk space. When you enable compression on a folder or volume, Windows will ask if
you want to enable compression for all the files and subfolders in the folder or volume
as well. Besides using Windows Exporer, you can also use the command compact to compress
or decompress a file or folder.
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