The NTFS file system proves to be secure than FAT32 since it can alert users about security issues on identifying them. At the same time, it provides encryption options and other permission settings.
NTFS prevents changes from unauthorized users and prevents them from reading data from a computer. Where as FAT32 does not
FAT32 can be used by more operating systems then NTFS. In order to use NTFS the computer must be formatted with the NTFS file system. NTFS systems are able to read both NTFS and FAT32. FAT32 systems cannot read NTFS.
NTFS provides greater security and supports more storage capacity than the FAT32
NTFS :- If you would be created partition through NTFS that will be show more security options and encryption. FAT :- If you would be created FAT through partition that will not show more options, which you need to secure your data.
NTFS (New Technology File System ) prevents changes from unauthorized users and prevents them from reading data from a computer.NTFS (New Technology File System) automatically encryptsfiles.
NTFS is a journaling file system, designed primarily for scalability and security. FAT32 is used in Windows 98 because Windows 98 requires MS-DOS to boot, and it would have been very difficult to port MS-DOS to boot off of an NTFS partition. Also, FAT32 has better performance on older computers and smaller hard drives. By the time Windows XP came out, computers were more powerful, and NTFS would actually perform better than FAT32 on the hard drives that were available by this time.
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1. NTFS file system needs minimum space overhead of 400 MB . So , it cannot be put in small storage devices like a floppy disk ( 1.44 MB ). Whereas Linux native file system EXT2 can be put in a floppy disk . All permission attributes also can be used for files in such a system.
NTFS has many more attributes available, over 32,000 possible.
Windows doesn't provide any tools for converting an NTFS volume to FAT or FAT32. You will have to copy the files on the volume to another location and then format the drive. Note that FAT32 is a much more limited file system than NTFS, and there is probably no advantage to doing so on a server.
Question is very odd, FAT32 is a file format system used on many smaller mp3 players and sometimes on Operation systems such as windows, not much anymore since NTFS is much more secure, its kinda outdated. Anyways FAT32 has no form, digitally or phycially, so you cannot persay, find it.
NTFS allows more Fragmentation Than the FAT32 NTFS is capable to find the fragment quite fast, since the whole information is kept in several compact records. If a file is fragmented quite strongly, then, the HDD head has to implement many movements. It slows the process down.