THE 16-BIT FAT FILE SYSTEM WAS CREATED WHEN DISK DRIVES WERE RELA-TIVELY SMALL

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Correct Answers: D

A. Incorrect:

The 16-bit FAT file system was created when disk drives were rela-

tively small. FAT16 does not support large partitions, file and folder level security,

disk quotas, and other advanced features.

B. Incorrect:

The Universal Disk Format (UDF) was introduced in Windows 2000. It

is a standards-based file system for DVD and CD-ROM. You cannot format a hard

disk with the UDF file system.

C. Incorrect:

The 32-bit version of the FAT file system supports large partitions, but

not other advanced features such as security, auditing, and disk quotas.

D. Correct:

NTFS is a high-performance file system designed for modern computer

systems. It supports per-user disk quotas, folder and file-level security, auditing,

reparse points, and other advanced features.

E. Incorrect:

The CD-ROM File System (CDFS) is used only for CD-ROM disks and

cannot be used to format a hard disk.