Which file system is designed for transfer of large files between a personal computer and flash devices?
A. FAT16 file system
B. FAT32 file system
C. exFAT file system
D. NTFS file system
One Comment on “Which file system is designed for transfer of large files between a personal computer and flash devices?”
thebigosays:
IF you decide to use FAT on your thumb drive or media card, you want to use exFAT because it has a single file size limitation of 16EB which is massive. FAT32 has a single file size of 4GB. I personally use NTFS so that security can be configured that is not supported with FAT32. NTFS may shorten the life of the drive and MAC computers cannot write to NTFS but they can read it. I guess for test purposes use exFAT as an answer.
IF you decide to use FAT on your thumb drive or media card, you want to use exFAT because it has a single file size limitation of 16EB which is massive. FAT32 has a single file size of 4GB. I personally use NTFS so that security can be configured that is not supported with FAT32. NTFS may shorten the life of the drive and MAC computers cannot write to NTFS but they can read it. I guess for test purposes use exFAT as an answer.
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