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Old 07-20-2007, 07:00 AM
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Default NTFS and FAT32

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What is the Difference between NTFS and FAT32?



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Old 07-20-2007, 07:21 AM
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Default Re: NTFS and FAT32

FAT (FAT16 and FAT32) and NTFS are two methods for storing data on a hard drive. The hard drive has to either be formatted using one or the other, or can be converted from one to the other (usually FAT to NTFS) using a system tool

NTFS is a high-performance and self-healing file system proprietary to Windows XP 2000 NT, which supports file-level security, compression and auditing. It also supports large volumes and powerful storage solution such as RAID.
The most important new feature of NTFS is the ability to encrypt files and folders to protect your sensitive data

NTFS
  • allows access local to w2k,w2k3,XP,win NT4 with SP4 & later may get access for somefile.
  • Maximum size of partition is 2 Terabytes & more.
  • Maximum File size is upto 16TB.
  • File & folder Encryption is possible only in NTFS.

FAT 32
  • Fat 32 Allows access to win 95,98,win millenium,win2k,xp on local partition.
  • Maximum size of partition is upto 2 TB.
  • Maximum File size is upto 4 GB.
  • File & folder Encryption is not possible.

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