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GAQM CFA-001 Exam - Topic 4 Question 93 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CFA-001 exam
Question #: 93
Topic #: 4
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FAT32 is a 32-bit version of FAT file system using smaller clusters and results in efficient storage capacity. What is the maximum drive size supported?

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Sanda
3 months ago
That's surprising! I didn't know FAT32 had such a low limit.
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Nathalie
3 months ago
Nope, it's definitely 2TB.
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Kenny
3 months ago
Wait, I thought it was 4TB?
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Francoise
4 months ago
Totally agree, 2TB is the limit!
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Emilio
4 months ago
The max drive size for FAT32 is 2 terabytes.
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Judy
4 months ago
I remember reading that FAT32 has a maximum volume size of 2 terabytes. I hope that's right!
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Layla
4 months ago
I’m confused about this one. I thought it was 2 terabytes, but I also recall something about 4 terabytes being mentioned in class.
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Harrison
4 months ago
I practiced a question like this, and I believe the limit is actually 4 terabytes. It seems high, but FAT32 has those constraints.
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Wilda
5 months ago
I think FAT32 supports up to 2 terabytes, but I'm not entirely sure. I remember something about cluster sizes affecting it.
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Jacki
5 months ago
I'm a little confused on this one. I know FAT32 is an improvement over FAT16, but I can't recall the specific details about the maximum drive size. I'll have to make an educated guess and go with option B.
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Tonette
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know FAT32 has a larger maximum drive size than the older FAT16, but I can't remember the exact number. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Daniel
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the maximum drive size for FAT32 is 2 terabytes, so I'll go with option B.
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Glory
5 months ago
Okay, I remember learning about this in class. FAT32 uses 32-bit addressing, so the maximum drive size should be 4 terabytes, which is option D.
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Arletta
5 months ago
Okay, let me see. I remember CIFS uses TCP for data transmission, so I'll select option A. The other options don't sound quite right to me.
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Arlyne
9 months ago
Wait, FAT32 supports 4 terabytes? That's like having an entire library in your pocket. Technology is wild these days.
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Berry
7 months ago
It's amazing how much data we can store on a small device now.
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Kirk
8 months ago
Definitely, technology has come a long way in terms of storage capacity.
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Rickie
8 months ago
That's still a huge amount of storage for a file system.
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Loreen
8 months ago
Yes, FAT32 supports up to 2 terabytes.
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Ilona
9 months ago
D) 4 terabytes? That's a lot of storage! I guess technology has really come a long way since the old days of FAT16 and its measly 2GB limit.
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Tracie
8 months ago
D) It's amazing how far technology has advanced in terms of storage capabilities.
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Shizue
8 months ago
D) Yes, FAT32 allows for much larger storage capacities compared to FAT16.
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Deandrea
8 months ago
D) 4 terabytes
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Chanel
8 months ago
C) 3 terabytes
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Kimbery
8 months ago
B) 2 terabytes
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Lovetta
9 months ago
A) 1 terabytes
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Alex
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about this one. I'll have to double-check the details on FAT32 drive size limitations.
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Nettie
9 months ago
C) 3 terabytes
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Novella
9 months ago
B) 2 terabytes
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Brice
9 months ago
A) 1 terabytes
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Emilio
10 months ago
I was leaning towards B) 2 terabytes, but D) 4 terabytes makes more sense. The question specifically mentions that FAT32 is a 32-bit version, so the larger drive size is logical.
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Brendan
9 months ago
Yes, it seems like D) 4 terabytes is the most logical choice based on the information provided.
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Gilma
9 months ago
So, are we all in agreement that the maximum drive size supported by FAT32 is 4 terabytes?
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Yoko
9 months ago
I agree, since FAT32 is a 32-bit version, it makes sense that it can support larger drive sizes.
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Inocencia
10 months ago
I think D) 4 terabytes is the correct answer.
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Jaclyn
11 months ago
I think the answer is D) 4 terabytes. FAT32 supports a maximum drive size of 4 terabytes.
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Onita
9 months ago
Good to know, thanks for clarifying that FAT32 supports up to 4 terabytes.
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Shad
9 months ago
I thought it was A) 1 terabyte, but now I know it's D) 4 terabytes.
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Reiko
9 months ago
That's correct, FAT32 supports a maximum drive size of 4 terabytes.
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Gayla
10 months ago
I agree, the answer is D) 4 terabytes.
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Aimee
11 months ago
I believe the correct answer is 2 terabytes because FAT32 has a maximum volume size of 2 terabytes.
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Carlota
11 months ago
I agree with France, smaller clusters in FAT32 allow for more efficient storage capacity.
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France
11 months ago
I think the maximum drive size supported is 2 terabytes.
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