what is FAT?.
Answer Posted / harishankar
FAT: FAt is stands for file allocation table which is
introduced by the microsoft in 1981.The FAT File system is
used by DOS and is supported some of
the other operating systems. It is simple, reliable, and
uses little storage.
there are two types of fat system:
FAT 16
FAT 32
In type of FAT16 we can max use 2gb for storage and FAt32
we can use storage max 80gb
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