You can choose between three file systems for disk partitions on a computer running Windows 2000/XP/Vista: NTFS, FAT, and FAT32. Use the information below to compare the file systems. NTFS is the recommended file system for the following reasons: Important: The following table describes the compatibility of each file system with various operating systems. The following table compares disk and file sizes possible with each file system. Volumes much larger than 2 terabytes (TB) are possible. Cannot be used on floppy disks. Does not support domains. In Does not support domains. Note:
Whether a partition is formatted with NTFS or converted using the convert command, NTFS is the better choice of file system. For more information about Convert.exe, after completing Setup, click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then press ENTER. In the command window, type help convert and then press ENTER.
There is one situation in which you might want to choose FAT or FAT32 as your file system. If it is necessary to have a computer that will sometimes run an earlier version of Windows and other times run Windows 2k/XP/Vista, you will need to have a FAT or FAT32 partition as the primary (or startup) partition on the hard disk. Most earlier versions of Windows cannot access a partition if it uses the latest version of NTFS. The two exceptions are Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4 or later. Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4 or later has access to partitions with the latest version of NTFS, but with some limitations: It cannot access files that have been stored using NTFS features that did not exist when Windows NT 4.0 was released. For anything other than a situation with multiple operating systems, however, the recommended file system is NTFS.
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NTFS FAT FAT32 Recommended minimum volume size is approximately 10 megabytes (MB). Volumes from floppy disk size up to 4 gigabytes (GB). Volumes from 512 MB to 2 TB. File size limited only by size of volume. Maximum file size is 2 GB. Maximum file size is 4 GB.
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