Confusion about FAT32 compression versus NTFS Compression I am very confused in reference to FAT32 and NTFS compression. All the resources I have found refer to the fact that FAT32 doesn't support compression, however this question below states the correct answer to the contrary...Can someone please help!!
I reference your practice test question:
10. You want to reduce the amount of space used on one of your FAT32 drive fast, so you decide to compress a folder named Odata with user data such as Word and Excel docs. When you want to enable compression on the folders properties sheet you notice compression is not available. How can you compress the files with the least amount of administrative effort and still be able to read the files?a. Convert the drive to NTFS using convert.exe /fs:ntfs to enable NTFS File Compression b. Convert the drive to NTFS using fs.exe /ntfs to enable NTFS File Compression c. Create a new Compressed Folder and drag all the files from the Odata folder to the Compressed Folder and delete the original Odata folder d. Use NTbackup.exe to create a file backup with maximum compression and delete the original Odata folder |