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It is commonly seen that, when file system is discussed, only FAT32 and NTFS are considered. However, there is a third option, which is FAT, which also exists. It is true, that FAT32 and NTFS make for the primary choices, but there are times, when a need for FAT volume can arise. The maximum size of FAT volume is 2GB and it supports MS-DOS. It can be used for some dual boot configurations. However, it is the backward compatibility, due to which the question of its usage arises, other than for floppy diskette. Now that we have seen the shortcomings of FAT volume, we will compare NTFS and FAT32. There are different situations and needs, which will come into play, when we talk about NTFS vs. FAT32. We will take into considerations some of the factors, which will help us to understand the difference between NTFS and FAT32 better.
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