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Microsoft's own FAT FSD versus Microsoft's own FAT specification

 
 
Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
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      17th Jun 2006
DM> The first thing you should do is to get familiar with the on-disk
DM> format of the filesystem. This is the document that describes FAT:
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DM> http://home.teleport.com/~brainy/fatgen102.pdf

MSS> Note: the real Windows FASTFAT source contradicts this document
MSS> a bit for instance, in the sequence of determining whether this is
MSS> FAT32 or old FAT.

That's interesting (as well as ironic). Please elaborate. How do the
algorithms differ?

 
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