- open
usage and
releasing the
exFAT patents to the OIN in
August 2019. A FUSE-based
implementation named fuse-
exfat, or
exfat-fuse, with read/write support...
- FAT32, and
exFAT.
FAT was
replaced with NTFS as the
default file
system on
Microsoft operating systems starting with
Windows XP. Nevertheless,
FAT continues...
- use of Microsoft's
proprietary exFAT file system,
which sometimes requires appropriate drivers (e.g.
exfat-utils/
exfat-fuse on Linux).
Reformatting an...
- for
embedded systems: industry-standard file
system technologies (APFS,
exFAT,
FAT, HFS+, NTFS),
other embedded proprietary file systems,
flash translation...
- links).
exFAT has
certain advantages over NTFS with
regard to file
system overhead.[citation needed]
exFAT is not
backward compatible with
FAT file systems...
-
Block (79 bytes) for FAT32:
Format of
Extended BPB for NTFS (73 bytes):
exFAT does not use a BPB in the
classic sense. Nevertheless, the
volume boot record...
- and
Windows 2000.
Windows Vista Service Pack 1
introduced support for the
exFAT file system.
Features new to
Windows Vista BitLocker Drive Encryption Protected...
-
provides similar functionality to TFAT
using the
exFAT file
system as the base file
system instead of
FAT.
Introduced with
Windows Embedded CE 6.0, it is...
- to
master boot
record (MBR)
partition types 0x06 (FAT16B), 0x07 (NTFS or
exFAT), and 0x0B (FAT32). In practice, it is
equivalent to 0x01 (FAT12), 0x04...
- systems)
Restore the BPB
using its
backup (NTFS, FAT32,
exFAT) Use the two
copies of the
FAT to
rewrite a
coherent version Restore the
Master File Table...