![]() ![]() For this reason, it is recommended that FAT32 be used on volumes that are between 2 GB and 4 GB. This cluster size is known to create compatibility issues with some applications. Table 3.10 lists FAT16 size limits.įor Windows NT and Windows 2000, the cluster size of FAT16 volumes between 2 GB and 4 GB is 64 KB. Maximum Sizes on FAT16 VolumesįAT16 can support a maximum of 65,535 clusters per volume. ![]() ![]() Windows 2000 has the capability to combine noncontiguous disk areas when creating volume sets and stripe sets, but these volumes have the same maximum size limitations of a single volume. Windows 2000 allows you to format volumes with three different file systems: NTFS, FAT16, and FAT32. The maximum size of a volume depends on the file system used to format the volume. ![]()
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