Sistem fail Senarai_komponen_Microsoft_Windows

KomponenAcronymDescriptionSupported by
File Allocation TableFAT, FAT12, FAT16The original file systems used with MS-DOS. The standard file systems used with Windows 1.0 through Windows 95.All versions
FAT32FAT32Extensions to FAT supporting larger disk sizes. The standard file system for Windows 98 and Me.Windows 95 OSR2, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista
NTFSNTFSStandard file system of Windows NT; supports security via access control lists, as well as file system journaling and file-system metadata. Windows 2000 added support for reparse points (making NTFS junction points and Single instance storage possible), Hard links, file compression, and Sparse files. Encryption of data is provided by Encrypting File System. Symbolic links and transactioning of file operations via Transactional NTFS are features new to Windows Vista. Windows 95 also supports reading NTFS partitions, over a network.Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista
ISO 9660ISO 9660 ("CDFS")The predominant file system for CD-ROM and DVD-ROM media. Windows includes support for Joliet extensions and the ISO 9660:1999 standard. ISO 9660:1999 is supported since Windows XP.MS-DOS and Windows 9x via extensions, such as MSCDEX.EXE (Microsoft CDROM Extension), natively in Windows NT
Universal Disk FormatUDFA file system for storing files on optical media. It is an implementation of the ISO/IEC 13346 standard (also known as ECMA-167). It is considered to be a replacement of ISO 9660. Successive versions of Windows have supported newer versions of UDF.Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista
HPFSHPFSHigh-Performance File system, used on OS/2 computers. Read and write capability in Windows 95 (where it also listed network computer NTFS-formatted drives as "HPFS", even though it had no direct NTFS capabilities). HPFS write support was dropped in Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 98, and dropped altogether shortly before the release of Windows 2000.Windows 95 (Read/write), Windows 98, Windows NT (read), 3.1/3.51 (read/write/boot)