F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Consider what matters most to you and make your decision accordingly.

Consider what matters most to you and make your decision accordingly.

Consider what matters most to you and make your decision accordingly.

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MigosATL
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07-16-2025, 06:21 AM
#1
For DOS, you should select the format compatible with that system, typically floppy disk images or basic text files.
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MigosATL
07-16-2025, 06:21 AM #1

For DOS, you should select the format compatible with that system, typically floppy disk images or basic text files.

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KaanVDB
Junior Member
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07-16-2025, 08:37 AM
#2
fat32 tends to perform better with older 32-bit systems.
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KaanVDB
07-16-2025, 08:37 AM #2

fat32 tends to perform better with older 32-bit systems.

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InoueAlice
Senior Member
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07-29-2025, 05:03 AM
#3
Refers to legacy DOS systems using fat16 file formats.
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InoueAlice
07-29-2025, 05:03 AM #3

Refers to legacy DOS systems using fat16 file formats.

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HoodieSwag
Member
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08-03-2025, 05:53 PM
#4
fat16 refers to the legacy DOS format, while fat32 is the standard for most contemporary systems.
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HoodieSwag
08-03-2025, 05:53 PM #4

fat16 refers to the legacy DOS format, while fat32 is the standard for most contemporary systems.

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ser753951
Member
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08-10-2025, 12:09 AM
#5
You're referring to Exfat, correct? Regarding op's point, fat16 seems ideal for older operating systems.
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ser753951
08-10-2025, 12:09 AM #5

You're referring to Exfat, correct? Regarding op's point, fat16 seems ideal for older operating systems.

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Maxim69rus
Member
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08-10-2025, 04:58 AM
#6
Exfat and FAT32 are ideal for non-Windows platforms, while NTFS suits Windows systems. For legacy environments such as Windows 95, 98, DOS, or Windows 3.1, opt for FAT16.
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Maxim69rus
08-10-2025, 04:58 AM #6

Exfat and FAT32 are ideal for non-Windows platforms, while NTFS suits Windows systems. For legacy environments such as Windows 95, 98, DOS, or Windows 3.1, opt for FAT16.

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08-10-2025, 06:00 AM
#7
It’s mainly not helpful for drives with over 8GB of storage.
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MinecraftMegan
08-10-2025, 06:00 AM #7

It’s mainly not helpful for drives with over 8GB of storage.