![]() In NTFS, the single file has no limitation in size, and it also can support the volume with the size of 256TB. Relatively speaking, NTFS just can make up for the shortcomings of FAT32. That means if we need to store a file over 4GB, FAT32 can not satisfy us. But unfortunately, the biggest partition it can support is only 2TB, and the size of a single file in FAT32 could not be larger than 4GB. Even if it is an older file system, its compatibility is quite powerful and its range of application is also very wide, so some operations, hardware devices and software programs still can only support FAT32. FAT32 can work well on DOS v7, Windows 98, ME, 2000 and many other operating systems. By comparing FAT32 with NTFS, we can see each of them has its advantages and disadvantages.
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