Why is FAT32 preferred over NTFS?
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➡️ Actually , FAT32 is a derivative of the (FAT) File Allocation Table which supports drives with more than 2GB storage. The largest possible file is 4GB minus 2 bytes. ... It can relocate the root folder and use the backup copy of the FAT instead of the default copy. NTFS is much more flexible than FAT32.
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➡️ Actually , FAT32 is a derivative of the (FAT) File Allocation Table which supports drives with more than 2GB storage. The largest possible file is 4GB minus 2 bytes. ... It can relocate the root folder and use the backup copy of the FAT instead of the default copy. NTFS is much more flexible than FAT32.
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