2 converting a file system – Acronis Disk Director Server 10.0 - User Guide User Manual

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Manual Partition Operations

Change letter window

4. By

clicking

OK

in the Change letter window, you'll add a pending operation to

partition letter assignment (your actions may only undo or modify already existing
operation; see 3.4.5 «Modifying pending operations»).

The new partition structure will be graphically represented in the Acronis Disk Director
Server main window.

Only Windows NT/2000/XP lets you change letters assigned to partitions. Windows 98/Me

assigns letters to partitions automatically.

Directly changing a partition letter might affect shortcuts to existing partitions. Changing a

partition letter in Windows NT/2000/XP might result in problems running applications and

opening files on the partition. If it is a system or swap file partition, it might cause OS boot

problems. A detailed discussion of partition letter assignment rules for various operating
systems appears in 4.1 «Creating A New Partition».

5.2.2

Converting a file system

FAT16

The main

disadvantages

of FAT16 are:

Inability to support partitions larger than 2 GB

Inability to work with files larger than 2 GB

Inability to work with hard disks larger than 8 GB

Limited root size — up to 512 elements

File names containing up to eight name symbols, a dot and three extension
symbols (Windows NT do not have this limitation)

FAT32

The FAT32 file system appeared in Windows 95 OSR2 and is supported by Windows
98/Me and Windows 2000/XP.

Its main purpose was to remove FAT16 limitations. FAT32 is the evolution of FAT16.

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