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To: Stitch who wrote (8879)3/10/1998 8:18:00 PM
From: William L. Vu  Read Replies (1) of 11057
 
HPFS: (high performance file system) is a NT file type only.

FAT32 will allow smaller disk partition so you will not waste 32K or higher to store a 1K file size. Typical saving of 10% or more of disk space when use FAT32 over FAT16. FAT32 was available on WIN95 EOM B and not the original WIN95. WIN95 does not install FAT32 by default on a disk that previously has FAT16.

I have been using NT4.0 and I disagree that users will migrate quickly from WIN95, WIN98 to NT 5.0. All hardware peripheral available has a Window 95 device driver as a default. WINNT driver are not always available for some of the cards that I want to add to my computer (especially the newly introduced devices). For this reason NT will continue to lag WIN95 and WIN98 OS. When the OS internal of WIN98 or beyond matchs that of the WINNT, thus force the common device drive development for hardware, then we will see the mass migration from WIN98 and beyond to WINNT.
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