Because it can manage the files more appropriately as compared to FAT 16
Not with any of the provided tools. It is possible, but Microsoft never provided any tools to do so, probably because it provides no real advantages.
yes possible... but not fat 32 to fat 16
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The old FAT (File Allocation Table) file system was developed originally (when the original IBM PCs came out) for MS-DOS on small machines and floppy disks. There are variants - FAT12 is used on all...