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.

Re: Re:File System in Windows XP by Gordon

Gordon
Wed Mar 12 06:34:56 PDT 2008

"J.C" <rup@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9A5FC11D88033JagChan@207.46.248.16...
> While trying to format my hard disc, I found that, I could not format my
> hard disc in FAT32 file system.

And why would you want to in the first place? NTFS is a far better file
system than FAT for many reasons.
If your HDD is larger than 32GB then you can't anyway. FAT32 only recognises
disks up to 32 GB....




Re: Re:File System in Windows XP by Don

Don
Wed Mar 12 06:41:12 PDT 2008

FAT32 has a size limit. I think it's 2 gigs. So you may need to partition
the drive to several 2 gig partitions.

Why not NTFS?


--
Don
Vancouver, USA


"J.C" <rup@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9A5FC11D88033JagChan@207.46.248.16...
> 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.



Re: Re:File System in Windows XP by Gordon

Gordon
Wed Mar 12 06:43:41 PDT 2008

"Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote in message
news:13tfnb9rmbcfm72@corp.supernews.com...
> FAT32 has a size limit. I think it's 2 gigs.

Bit small that! It's THIRTY 2......



Re: File System in Windows XP by John

John
Wed Mar 12 07:15:45 PDT 2008

You can only format FAT32 disks or partitions up to 32GB with the
built-in XP format utility. If you require FAT32 on disks or partitions
of a greater size than 32GB then you will have to use other formating
utilities (like W98 or third party utilities). While Windows XP cannot
format disks or partitions larger than 32GB to FAT32 it can mount and
use FAT32 volumes of any supported FAT32 file system size created by
other utilities. For most parts NTFS is a better choice for the XP file
format and you should usually only use the FAT32 file system if you have
specific compelling needs for it.

John

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.


Re: File System in Windows XP by John

John
Wed Mar 12 07:29:58 PDT 2008

Gordon wrote:

> "Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote in message
> news:13tfnb9rmbcfm72@corp.supernews.com...
>
>>FAT32 has a size limit. I think it's 2 gigs.
>
>
> Bit small that! It's THIRTY 2......

No, it's 2 terabytes.

John


Re: File System in Windows XP by Ken

Ken
Wed Mar 12 08:00:32 PDT 2008

On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:29:03 -0700, "J.C" <rup@invalid.com> wrote:

> While trying to format my hard disc, I found that, I could not format my
> hard disc in FAT32 file system.


Probably because you were trying to create a FAT32 partition larger
than 32GB.


> Have microsoft stopped FAT32 file system with SP2


No. It has nothing to do with SP2. That limit was always there.
Windows XP can not create a FAT32 volume larger than 32GB, but will
happily use one if created externally.


> 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?


Why would you want to do this? Unless you are dual-booting and need
compatibility with a non-NTFS-aware operating system, it's far better
to have NTFS.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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Re: File System in Windows XP by Frank

Frank
Wed Mar 12 17:40:31 PDT 2008

"John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
news:eOL1M2EhIHA.1132@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Gordon wrote:
>
>> "Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote in message
>> news:13tfnb9rmbcfm72@corp.supernews.com...
>>
>>>FAT32 has a size limit. I think it's 2 gigs.
>>
>> Bit small that! It's THIRTY 2......
>
> No, it's 2 terabytes.


Not for Windows XP. Try formatting a drive over 32 GB with the Windows XP
format tool.

--
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Re: File System in Windows XP by John

John
Wed Mar 12 17:51:29 PDT 2008

Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM wrote:

> "John John" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:eOL1M2EhIHA.1132@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>
>> Gordon wrote:
>>
>>> "Don Schmidt" <Don Engineer@PNB.Retired_1987> wrote in message
>>> news:13tfnb9rmbcfm72@corp.supernews.com...
>>>
>>>> FAT32 has a size limit. I think it's 2 gigs.
>>>
>>>
>>> Bit small that! It's THIRTY 2......
>>
>>
>> No, it's 2 terabytes.
>
>
>
> Not for Windows XP. Try formatting a drive over 32 GB with the Windows
> XP format tool.

Reread the posts, Frank. FAT32 does not have a size limit of 2GB, nor
does it have a size limit of 32GB. Windows XP cannot format FAT32
volumes larger than 32GB but it can mount much larger volumes than that.
The FAT32 size limit is not 32GB, that is the size limit for the
Windows 2000/XP formating utility.

John

Re: File System in Windows XP by Bruce

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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Re: File System in Windows XP by JAG

JAG
Thu Mar 13 01:34:49 PDT 2008

Bruce Chambers <bchambers@cable0ne.n3t> wrote in
news:OsNACYKhIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:

> 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?
>
>

Thanks to everybody for the guidance.

Actually I was trying to format in FAT32 because my current drive has
partion of NTFS and FAT 32.

Regards