Bruce
Wed Mar 12 18:03:26 PDT 2008
J.C wrote:
> While trying to format my hard disc, I found that, I could not format my
> hard disc in FAT32 file system.
>
> Have microsoft stopped FAT32 file system with SP2 or I am doing something
> wrong?
>
> In case MS has stopped FAT32 file system is there any way I can change NTFS
> to FAT 32 type?
>
> Thanks.
How large is the hard drive/partition in question? By design, WinXP
cannot create and format a new FAT32 partition greater than 32 Gb. This
is because NTFS is the superior file system, and not nearly as wasteful
of drive space. (If you make a FAT32 partition larger than 8 Gb, you're
"throwing away" significant amounts of storage capacity.
If you're choosing FAT32 because the drive will be sometimes
connected to a Win98 machine, why not simply use that Win98 computer to
format the drive?
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