Mr_Threepwood
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This is a question from an A+ practice test, but I think they are wrong.
What are the advantages FAT32 has over FAT16 (choose all that apply)
1.FAT32 has reduced cluster size
2.FAT32 supports larger partitions
3.FAT32 supports long file names
4.FAT32 enables you to set file level permissions
Now I thought it was 1 and 2, which turn out to both be right but it also says 3 is. I thought fat 16 supported long file names, since windows decoyed it somehow.
Also in their explanation of the answers they said the partition size on FAT32 is 2 terabytes, I'm pretty sure it's 137 gb however. Any one willing to clear this up?
What are the advantages FAT32 has over FAT16 (choose all that apply)
1.FAT32 has reduced cluster size
2.FAT32 supports larger partitions
3.FAT32 supports long file names
4.FAT32 enables you to set file level permissions
Now I thought it was 1 and 2, which turn out to both be right but it also says 3 is. I thought fat 16 supported long file names, since windows decoyed it somehow.
Also in their explanation of the answers they said the partition size on FAT32 is 2 terabytes, I'm pretty sure it's 137 gb however. Any one willing to clear this up?