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CompTIA A+ Part2 - Acronyms and Addresses

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FAT

Author: Alex Huntington



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A basic disk format allowing the OS to write data as files on a disk. The original 16-bit version (FAT16, but often simply called FAT) was replaced by a 32-bit version that is almost universally supported by different operating systems and devices.


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