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**FAT**

What is FAT?

FAT (File Allocation Table) is a file system architecture used by many operating systems, including DOS and Windows. It organizes data on a disk drive by maintaining a table (the FAT) that maps the locations of files. While simple and widely supported, FAT has limitations in terms of file size, disk size, and security compared to more modern file systems like NTFS or exFAT. It is commonly used on removable media like USB drives and SD cards due to its compatibility.

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