FAT (file allocation table) - Term Description

What is: FAT (file allocation table)
 
Description:
A file storage table that the operating system uses to locate files on a disk. The FAT keeps track of pieces scattered on the disk due to fragmentation. Windows 95 uses FAT 16. Newer versions of Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, NT, and XP use Fat 32.

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