FAT16 revisited
Once again I learn something new. First of all, I guess it's established that when someone says FAT they mean FAT16 and vice versa. I guess nobody talks about FAT12 anymore and FAT32 is FAT32.
It seems that size limitations on a FAT partition is somewhat MS-OS dependent. MS-DOS and windows 9x limits a FAT partition to 2GB while windows NT limits a FAT partition to 4GB. Please correct if my study materials are wrong (once again).
It seems that size limitations on a FAT partition is somewhat MS-OS dependent. MS-DOS and windows 9x limits a FAT partition to 2GB while windows NT limits a FAT partition to 4GB. Please correct if my study materials are wrong (once again).
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminTry this one www.techexams.net/technotes/xp/administration.shtml
I hope it has the info you need...
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ghaouf Inactive Imported Users Posts: 317you could make FAT 4GB as long as you increase the cluseter size from the original 64k
i belive that is correct, if i am wrong please tell me