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* Windows 95 (only in later OEM releases)

* Windows NT 4 (only with a third party driver)

* Windows 98

* Windows Me

* Windows 2000

* Windows XP

* Windows Server 2003

* Windows Vista

* Windows Server 2008

* Windows 7

* Windows Server 2008 R2

* Most Linux distributions

* Mac OS 9

* Mac OS X

* FreeBSD

* NetBSD

* OpenBSD

* FreeDOS

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Which do not support fat32?

File systems that do not support FAT32 include NTFS (New Technology File System), which is commonly used in Windows operating systems for larger files and improved security features. Additionally, exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table) is designed for flash drives and large file sizes but is not FAT32. Linux file systems like ext4 and Btrfs also do not support FAT32, as they use different structures and features tailored for performance and data integrity.


Under all windows operating systems a floppy drive is always formatted using which file system?

FAT or FAT32.


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Why do routers with usb access use fat32 and not ntfs?

FAT32 can be used by more operating systems then NTFS. In order to use NTFS the computer must be formatted with the NTFS file system. NTFS systems are able to read both NTFS and FAT32. FAT32 systems cannot read NTFS.


What are the different formations?

I assume you refer to FAT32 and NTFS. FAT32 is the type of file allocation table and is generally related to older technologies due to its inherent limitations within modern operating systems. NTFS is the file allocation table related to NT operating systems and post Windows 2000.


What file systems enables you to access files on a local windows xp professional partition with Windows 95 or windows 98 operating systems?

FAT and FAT32


Does Vista support networking with other operating systems?

Vista can network with other operating systems, as long as they support Samba.


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 file system does Windows 98 support?

Fat16 and Fat32


What operating systems support Secure socket tunneling protocol?

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What question does the software ask that will cause it to use the FAT32 file system?

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