A. Windows 2000 and later support FAT, FAT32, and NTFS file systems. (The next version of Windows, code-named Longhorn, will support a new file system known as WinFS). The table below lists the maximum volume sizes and maximum file sizes for FAT, FAT32, and NTFS.
FAT
FAT32
NTFS
Operating systems
All versions of Windows and DOS
Windows .NET Server 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 95 OEM Service Release (OSR) 2
Windows .NET Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 support NTFS 4 and 5 (previous version of Windows NT support NTFS 4 only)
Maximum volume size
4GB
2TB (although Windows XP lets you format only up to 32GB but can read larger volumes)
You can use 64KB clusters to achieve a 256TB volume (any volumes larger than 2TB must be dynamic, not basic)
Minimum volume size
Floppy disk
512MB
10MB (although some tools let you format a floppy drive as NTFS, see
Sysinternals.com)
Maximum file size
4GB
4GB
Size of volume
Maximum files per volume
512 files or folders per folder *
65,534 files or folders per folder *
4,294,967,295
* If you use long filenames, you will reduce the number of files per folder.
End of Article
DOS, Windows 95/98/Me does only support fat16 volumes with a maximum size of 2GB - Only the NT-based Windows versions support fat16 volumes between 2-4GB
Johan Korsvold November 18, 2002
For NTFS, you say that XP and 2000 support NTFS 4 and 5, but XP uses NTFS 3.1 (see http://www.ntfaq.com/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=25515)
Slugsie November 18, 2002
The "Maximum files per volume" given for FAT is not completely correct. FAT is limited to 512 entries in the _root_ folder only; subfolders are allocated with a linked list structure and can accommodate any number of files.
MS made this distinction clear in some old Win95 training materials. The closest convenient reference I can find right now is in the Win2000 ResKit (see "FAT16 vs FAT32", and other places). It doesn't explicitly state that subfolders are unlimited in size, but the ResKit always mentions the root folder when it mentions the 512 file limit.
Thanks.
Jackbox November 20, 2002
It is as the Johan said with one exception. Only NT based windows version 4 and up support 4 GB size for FAT 16. This includes Windows NT4, Windows 2000, Windows XP as of this point in time. This does not include NT version 3 and previous.
Shaun Michalak June 24, 2003
Great... this answered my question exactly. Thank you.
David Lynch October 16, 2003
Under the column "FAT32" it states that you can only format a hard drive up to 32 GB. I have formatted 60 GB drives with no problem at all. Is the 32 GB correct??
Hi, I was searching for exactly this info. Thanks. I have a question, is there a way to have a file larger than 4Gig on XP Pro?
I am capturing a 40min VHS to my pc, it stops at 4.1 gig (1/2 way)??? Thanks Murray
Murray March 05, 2004
I tried to copy large no of files in a single folder. But when the no of files reached 21,448 an error message was shown. I can't find the exact reason, but after reading this article my doubt was cleared. Thank u.
G.Bharathi mohan April 12, 2004
Hello All, I ran into a problem recently when I tried storing 1,000,000 files (each of 8Kb)in a folder on C:\ drive. The complete scenario is as under...
I am copying 250000 files in 4 folders to make up a total of 1,000,000 files. These files will be processed and will be stored in a SQL Server database over the network. My machine gets real slow while its copying the files. It has 512 MB ram P4 processor of 2.4 GHz and Hard Disk space of almost 40 GB.
Can anyone please tell me if this is how windows2000 advanced server will behave for 1,000,000 files or there is something that I can adjust to run my machine on a reasonable speed. Right now it takes me almost 30 - 40 minutes to open a folder that has 250000 files in it.
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Johan Korsvold November 18, 2002